Identification of a novel trait associated with phytotoxicity of an insecticide etofenprox in soybean

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Abstract

Synthetic insecticides are widely used to control pests in various crop fields. Especially in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] fields, the insecticide etofenprox, which is a pyrethroid derivative, has been used to manage hemiptera pests. To date, soybean phytotoxicity response has not been reported to etofenprox derivatives, two Korean cultivars, Danbaek and Kwangan, were first identified to show leaf shape shrinkage damage after etofenprox application. We confirmed that the causal substance for phytotoxicity is etofenprox and that it had dosage effects. Through genetic analysis using three F2 populations, sensitivity to etofenprox is confirmed to be managed by a single dominant gene, and that gene is the same in Danbaek and Kwangan. Although further genetic research is required to identify the gene responsible for sensitivity to etofenprox, the results of this study will help to elucidate the interaction between plants and chemicals when breeding new cultivars or developing pesticides.

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Kim, J. M., Ha, J., Kim, K. H., Lee, T., Heo, J., Jung, J., … Kang, S. (2021). Identification of a novel trait associated with phytotoxicity of an insecticide etofenprox in soybean. Journal of Pesticide Science, 46(2), 168–172. https://doi.org/10.1584/JPESTICS.D20-073

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