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. 2015 Nov 13;10(11):e0142299. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142299

Table 3. Susceptibility (± 95% Confidence Interval) of western corn rootworm neonates by contact to bifenthrin of laboratory colonies from Brookings, SD, including one from a commercial vendor, and from field populations.

Resistance ratios compared with lowest non-diapause LC50; bioassays conducted in 2014, except Kansas populations were conducted in 2015.

Populations N a Slope (±SE) LC50 (95% CI)ng/cm2 RR50(95% CI) LC90 (95% CI)ng/cm2 RR90(95% CI) X 2 (d.f.)
Wenz 1456 1.91 (0.11) 0.42 (0.37–0.48) 1.60 (1.36–1.88) 1.97 (1.67–2.38) 2.63 (2.08–3.34) 4.76 (5)
Kansas 1452 1.66 (0.10) 0.47 (0.36–0.59) 1.77 (1.48–2.11) 2.75 (2.02–4.19) 3.68 (2.83–4.80) 8.34 (5)
Linwood 1482 1.74 (0.09) 0.54 (0.48–0.61) 2.06 (1.75–2.41) 2.97 (2.48–3.67) 3.97 (3.08–5.11) 2.70 (5)
Dey 1462 2.24 (0.15) 0.57 (0.46–0.68) 2.16 (1.84–2.55) 2.13 (1.72–2.85) 2.86 (2.27–3.59) 6.50 (5)
S Dakota 1452 1.64 (0.10) 0.64 (0.50–0.81) 2.44 (2.05–2.90) 3.87 (2.78–6.13) 5.18 (3.92–6.85) 8.29 (5)
Penn #1 1462 1.51 (0.08) 0.65 (0.43–0.97) 2.45 (2.07–2.90) 4.58 (2.57–12.48) 6.13 (4.56–8.23) 25.21 (5)
Non-diapause b 960 2.83 (0.16) 0.26 (0.20–0.36) - 0.75 (0.52–1.33) - 22.85 (5)
Non-diapause c 956 1.74 (0.11) 0.39 (0.32–0.47) - 2.13 (1.62–3.06) - 7.49 (6)
Saline Co-KS * 400 2.73 (0.37) 0.75 (0.34–1.37) 2.86 (2.27–3.60) 2.22 (1.26–17.81) 2.97 (2.07–4.27) 12.85 (4)
Sherman Co-KS * 540 2.85 (0.32) 1.76 (0.87–2.79) 6.66 (5.46–8.14) 4.95 (3.06–20.48) 6.63 (4.94–8.89) 28.40 (6)
Finney Co 1-KS * 480 2.39 (0.34) 1.59 (0.96–2.47) 6.03 (4.82–7.55) 5.45 (3.23–25.44) 7.29 (4.83–11.0) 11.75 (5)
Finney Co 2- KS * 925 2.24 (0.16) 2.19 (1.58–2.99) 8.31 (7.02–9.85) 8.19 (5.46–16.39) 10.96 (8.34–14.4) 15.30 (5)
Clay Co-NE * 1630 1.88 (0.08) 1.16 (0.97–1.38) 4.39 (3.79–5.08) 5.55 (4.25–7.77) 7.42 (5.85–9.42) 10.90 (6)
Perkins Co 1-NE * 1410 1.94 (0.11) 1.24 (0.85–1.72) 4.71 (4.00–5.56) 5.96 (3.84–10.38) 7.62 (6.00–9.66) 27.23 (6)
Perkins Co 2-NE * 1438 1.87 (0.10) 1.57 (1.24–2.00) 5.97 (5.13–6.95) 7.95 (5.59–13.10) 10.17 (7.89–13.1) 13.08 (5)
Perkins Co 3-NE * 960 1.97 (0.13) 0.92 (0.74–1.12) 3.49 (2.90–4.21) 4.12 (3.19–5.75) 5.52 (4.21–7.22) 6.89 (6)
Custer Co-NE * 765 1.72 (0.14) 0.76 (0.46–1.10) 2.87 (2.28–3.61) 4.19 (2.72–8.27) 5.61 (4.14–7.60) 15.70 (6)
Cuming Co-NE * 480 2.09 (0.21) 0.82 (0.59–1.07) 3.12 (2.47–3.93) 3.38 (2.42–5.59) 4.52 (3.26–6.28) 7.46 (6)
Pierce Co-NE * 1864 1.62 (0.07) 0.66 (0.53–0.84) 2.52 (2.17–2.93) 4.11 (2.93–6.48) 5.50 (4.31–7.03) 16.96 (6)
Chase Co-NE * 720 1.89 (0.14) 0.78 (0.60–1.01) 2.97 (2.45–3.61) 3.75 (2.59–6.44) 5.01 (3.62–6.93) 7.10 (5)

aTotal number of neonates tested

bWCR lab colony from USDA/ARS North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory, Brookings, SD

cWCR lab colony from Crop Characteristics, Inc., Farmington, MN

*WCR field populations