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Insecticide Resistance in Mosquitoes

Nature, 1961
A DETAILED study of the nature and mode of inheritance of dieldrin-resistance in a strain of Anopheles gambiae from the Western Sokoto region of Northern Nigeria, and of DDT-resistance in a strain of A. sundaicus from Indonesia has already been made and recorded1–3. Dieldrin-resistance in A.
G, DAVIDSON, C E, JACKSON
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Insecticide Resistance

2018
Insecticides, including contact chemicals and fumigants, are essential components of the majority of stored product protection systems. Their use enables the implementation of effective quarantine systems, ensures food security and facilitates domestic and international trade. Insecticides have many advantages.
Collins, Patrick J.   +1 more
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Insecticide Resistance and Dominance Levels

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2000
Dominance has been assessed in different ways in insecticide resistance studies, based on three phenotypic traits: the insecticide concentration required to give a particular mortality (DLC), mortality at a particular insecticide dose (DML), and fitness in treated areas (DWT).
Bourguet, Denis   +2 more
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Resistance to Insecticides

Outlook on Agriculture, 1957
Many problems that are difficult to solve have been created by the appearance and spread of insecticide-resistant strains of insects. We now know that resistance is inherited, rapidly acquired and slow to be lost, and ways have been indicated in which it may arise; but more must be discovered about the mechanism of action of the toxicants and their ...
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Amila K Nanayakkara, Kevin Outterson
exaly  

Measuring Insecticide Resistance

1991
When the failure of an insecticide (applied at its normal rate) to control a population of insects is due to a genetically transmitted capacity to tolerate more insecticide than normal, then insecticide resistance is said to have occurred. In field resistance, these simple biological factors are complicated by such economic considerations, as what ...
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Insecticide resistance

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1994
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