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Journal of Entomology

Year: 2019 | Volume: 16 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 39-46
DOI: 10.3923/je.2019.39.46

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Trisnowati Budi  Ambarningrum

Trisnowati Budi Ambarningrum

LiveDNA: 62.20139

Lulu Lusianti Fitri

Country: Indonesia

Edi Basuki

Country: Indonesia

Kustiati Kustiati

Country: Indonesia

Nova Hariani

Country: Indonesia

Intan  Ahmad

Intan Ahmad

LiveDNA: 62.20145

Keywords


  • Bait
  • behavioral resistance
  • German cockroaches
  • glucose
Research Article

Detection of Glucose Aversion Behavior Development in German Cockroaches, Blattella germanica L. (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) in Indonesia

Trisnowati Budi Ambarningrum Trisnowati Budi  Ambarningrum's LiveDNA, Lulu Lusianti Fitri, Edi Basuki, Kustiati Kustiati, Nova Hariani and Intan Ahmad Intan  Ahmad's LiveDNA
Background and Objective: Glucose aversion in German cockroaches Blattella germanica L., which are exposed continuously to glucose-containing baits, is known as a rapid behavioral resistance phenomenon. This study was aimed to detect behavioral development of Glucose aversion in German cockroaches in Indonesia. Materials and Methods: Twenty one strains of German cockroaches collected from 12 provinces in Indonesia from the period of 2007-2011 were used in this study. Each of the collected strains was divided into 2 different groups, where the first one was subjected to three steps of selections, while the second one was unselected. The 1st step of selection was aimed to find individuals that responded negatively to glucose-containing agar. The selected individuals were then subjected to the next selection step i.e., exposure to glucose-containing agar and 0.03% fipronil. The 2nd step of selection was conducted in triplicates with 5 day intervals. The survivors of this step were then raised and designated as parental and filial-1 groups. The 3rd step of selection was exposures of the groups of parental, filial-1 and unselected to maxforce forte 0.05 gel. Results: The results showed that from 21 strains tested, there were 4 strains (JKT-a, JKT-b, BDG-b and PKU-b) to be potent to develop glucose aversion behavior. The highest tolerance to sugar-containing baits was shown by the JKT-b strain. Conclusion: This report resulted the first information on behavioral resistance mechanisms of German cockroaches to glucose in Indonesia that is important as a reference in planning German cockroaches control in Indonesia.
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Trisnowati Budi Ambarningrum, Lulu Lusianti Fitri, Edi Basuki, Kustiati Kustiati, Nova Hariani and Intan Ahmad, 2019. Detection of Glucose Aversion Behavior Development in German Cockroaches, Blattella germanica L. (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) in Indonesia. Journal of Entomology, 16: 39-46.

DOI: 10.3923/je.2019.39.46

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=je.2019.39.46

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