Biotic Fitness of Abamectin Susceptible and Resistant Strains of Plutella xylostella L
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Abstract
Biotic fitness of both resistant and susceptible strains of Plutella xylostella to abamectin was investigated in laboratory. Results showed that there was no reproductive disadvantage in the resistant strain (ABM-R). Moreover, the mating rate, hatchability, and effective oviposition index of ABM-R were significantly higher than that of the susceptible strain (ABM-S). The intrinsic rate of increase of ABM-R was 0.139, which was 1.19-fold compared with that of the ABM-S strain, and its relative fitness was 1.49 times that of the ABM-S. The life-table of the two strains was established. And the strategies of resistance management were also discussed.
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