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REVIEW: Climate change and the genetics of insecticide resistance.

Pest Management Science, 2019
Changes in global temperature and humidity as a result of climate change are producing rapid evolutionary changes in many animal species, including agricultural pests and disease vectors, leading to changes in allele frequencies of genes involved in ...
J. Pu, Zinan Wang, Henry Chung
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Insecticide Resistance in Selections of the Greenbug123

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1975
Satisfactory control of Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) had been obtained with single application of insecticides until the summer of 1974, when difficulties were experienced on grain sorghum in some areas. Field collected greenbugs in 1974 from Texas, Oklahoma, and South Dakota were not satisfactorily controlled in greenhouse tests by some of the ...
K. J. Starks, E. A. Wood, Don C. Peters
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Mechanisms of resistance to pyrethroid insecticides [PDF]

open access: possibleParasitology Today, 1988
In the 10 years or so since the photostable pyrethroid insecticides such as permethrin and fenvolerate were introduced, this family of compounds has become widely used to control agricultural pests, and finds increasing usage to control arthropods of medical and veterinary importance.
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Biochemistry of insecticide resistance

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 1984
Abstract After briefly summarizing various resistance mechanisms and their effects on certain types of insecticides, attention is focused on gaps in the understanding of resistance. Most resistance mechanisms consist either of a change in sensitivity of the site of action or an increased capacity for detoxication.
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Experimental Selection for Insecticide Resistance

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1988
Experimental selection of insect cultures with insecticides to develop resistance in the laboratory is reviewed. Aedes, Culex, Musca , and Heliothis are considered because they are the insect genera most commonly used in experimental selection.
Gregory T. Payne, Thomas M. Brown
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Countermeasures for Insecticide Resistance

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1981
In confronting the insecticide resistance problem the most important countermeasure is good pest management practice, including the preservation of natural enemies of pests to minimize selection pressure from chemical insecticides. Although all parts of the integrated pest management concept are interdependent, it is the intent of this paper to present
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Characterization of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase genes and their possible roles in multi-insecticide resistance in Plutella xylostella (L.).

Pest Management Science, 2018
BACKGROUND Uridine diphosphate-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs), as multifunctional detoxification enzymes, play important roles in the biotransformation of various compounds. However, their roles in insecticide resistance are still unclear.
Xiuxia Li   +3 more
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The biology of insecticidal activity and resistance

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2011
Identifying insecticide resistance mechanisms is paramount for pest insect control, as the understandings that underpin insect control strategies must provide ways of detecting and managing resistance. Insecticide resistance studies rely heavily on detailed biochemical and genetic analyses.
Phillip J. Daborn   +2 more
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Insecticide resistance and its management in Bemisia tabaci species

Journal of Pest Science, 2020
A. Horowitz   +4 more
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