Effects of afidopyropen treatment and retention on cotton damage caused by Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera: Aphididae)

Cotton aphid Afidopyropen Cotton Physiological indicator Pesticide conduction
["Zha, Hui","Ren, Xingchen","An, Ya","Wang, Jungang"] 2025-08-01 期刊论文
Cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) is a harmful pest that affects cotton crops in Xinjiang, China. Afidopyropen is a new type of insecticide that exerts a strong control effect on piercing-sucking pests. In this work, Highperformance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to assess afidopyropen residues on different cotton parts following foliar spraying and root application. The effects of agent retention on physiological indices of cotton aphids and preventive effects were investigated. The results showed that different application methods had a strong influence on afidopyropen residues, most of which were in cotton roots, with fewer in stems and leaves. Enzyme activity analysis showed that the carboxylesterase activity of A. gossypii was significantly increased under different application methods. Foliar spraying and root application (hydroponics) of afidopyropen had rapid, potent effects against A. gossypii, while root application (soil cultivation) did not have a significant effect, but had a positive effect by day 14. Elucidation of the effects of the two application methods to the physiological indices and control of A. gossypii provide a theoretical basis for the development and promotion of integrated water-pharmaceutical technologies for afidopyropen spraying and drip irrigation in cotton fields in Xinjiang and elsewhere.
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