نتایج جستجو برای: insecticide resistance

تعداد نتایج: 383953  

Journal: :Pesticide biochemistry and physiology 2013
Jeffrey G Scott Cheryl A Leichter Frank D Rinkevich Sarah A Harris Cathy Su Lauren C Aberegg Roger Moon Christopher J Geden Alec C Gerry David B Taylor Ronnie L Byford Wes Watson Gregory Johnson David Boxler Ludek Zurek

Although insecticide resistance is a widespread problem for most insect pests, frequently the assessment of resistance occurs over a limited geographic range. Herein, we report the first widespread survey of insecticide resistance in the USA ever undertaken for the house fly, Musca domestica, a major pest in animal production facilities. The levels of resistance to six different insecticides we...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Yoshitomo Kikuchi Masahito Hayatsu Takahiro Hosokawa Atsushi Nagayama Kanako Tago Takema Fukatsu

Development of insecticide resistance has been a serious concern worldwide, whose mechanisms have been attributed to evolutionary changes in pest insect genomes such as alteration of drug target sites, up-regulation of degrading enzymes, and enhancement of drug excretion. Here, we report a previously unknown mechanism of insecticide resistance: Infection with an insecticide-degrading bacterial ...

2005
Hidayati Hamdan Mohd Sofian-Azirun Nazni Wasi Ahmad Lee Han Lim

Laboratory-bred females of Culex quinquefasciatus, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus from the insectarium, Unit of Medical Entomology, Institute for Medical Research were used in the experiment. The late third stage of the F0 larvae which survived the high selection pressure of malathion, permethrin and temephos were reared and colonies were established from adults that emerged. Cx. quinquefas...

2016
Caroline Kaiser Dorte H. Højland Karl-Martin V. Jensen Michael Kristensen

Insecticide resistance in pests of outdoor crops has been known in Denmark since the 1980s when resistance to pyrethroids in the peach-potato aphid in sugar beets was found. In the 1990s, coating of sugar beet seeds with neonicotinoids eliminated this problem. Reports of failure of pyrethroids are widespread from Christmas tree to strawberry production. This may be related to resistance, but th...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1989
J Mallet

While insecticides have greatly improved human health and agricultural production worldwide, their utility has been limited by the evolution of resistance in many major pests, including some that became pests only as a result of insecticide use. Insecticide resistance is both an interesting example of the adaptability of insect pests, and, in the design of resistance management programmes, a us...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2011
A Rivero A Magaud A Nicot J Vézilier

The extensive use of insecticides to control vector populations has lead to the widespread development of different mechanisms of insecticide resistance. Mutations that confer insecticide resistance are often associated to fitness costs that prevent them from spreading to fixation. In vectors, such fitness costs include reductions in preimaginal survival, adult size, longevity, and fecundity. T...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Laura C Norris Bradley J Main Yoosook Lee Travis C Collier Abdrahamane Fofana Anthony J Cornel Gregory C Lanzaro

Animal species adapt to changes in their environment, including man-made changes such as the introduction of insecticides, through selection for advantageous genes already present in populations or newly arisen through mutation. A possible alternative mechanism is the acquisition of adaptive genes from related species via a process known as adaptive introgression. Differing levels of insecticid...

2012
Jacob C Koella Adam Saddler Thomas P S Karacs

Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide resistance would be a major breakthrough for the control of malaria. We suggest that this may be possible by introducing a stress into mosquito populations that restores the sensitivity of genetically resistant mosquitoes and that decreases their longevity when they are not exposed to insecticide. We use a mathematical model to show that, despite...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Olivier Duron Pierrick Labbé Claire Berticat François Rousset Sylvain Guillot Michel Raymond Mylène Weill

In the mosquito Culex pipiens, insecticide resistance genes alter many life-history traits and incur a fitness cost. Resistance to organophosphate insecticides involves two loci, with each locus coding for a different mechanism of resistance (degradation vs. insensitivity to insecticides). The density of intracellular Wolbachia bacteria has been found to be higher in resistant mosquitoes, regar...

Journal: :Genome research 2015
Frederic Faucon Isabelle Dusfour Thierry Gaude Vincent Navratil Frederic Boyer Fabrice Chandre Patcharawan Sirisopa Kanutcharee Thanispong Waraporn Juntarajumnong Rodolphe Poupardin Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap Romain Girod Vincent Corbel Stephane Reynaud Jean-Philippe David

The capacity of mosquitoes to resist insecticides threatens the control of diseases such as dengue and malaria. Until alternative control tools are implemented, characterizing resistance mechanisms is crucial for managing resistance in natural populations. Insecticide biodegradation by detoxification enzymes is a common resistance mechanism; however, the genomic changes underlying this mechanis...

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