De Rouck_2023_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_159_103981

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Title : A review of the molecular mechanisms of acaricide resistance in mites and ticks - De Rouck_2023_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_159_103981
Author(s) : De Rouck S , Inak E , Dermauw W , Van Leeuwen T
Ref : Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology , 159 :103981 , 2023
Abstract :

The Arachnida subclass of Acari comprises many harmful pests that threaten agriculture as well as animal health, including herbivorous spider mites, the bee parasite Varroa, the poultry mite Dermanyssus and several species of ticks. Especially in agriculture, acaricides are often used intensively to minimize the damage they inflict, promoting the development of resistance. Beneficial predatory mites used in biological control are also subjected to acaricide selection in the field. The development and use of new genetic and genomic tools such as genome and transcriptome sequencing, bulked segregant analysis (QTL mapping), and reverse genetics via RNAi or CRISPR/Cas9, have greatly increased our understanding of the molecular genetic mechanisms of resistance in Acari, especially in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae which emerged as a model species. These new techniques allowed to uncover and validate new resistance mutations in a larger range of species. In addition, they provided an impetus to start elucidating more challenging questions on mechanisms of gene regulation of detoxification associated with resistance.

PubMedSearch : De Rouck_2023_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_159_103981
PubMedID: 37391089
Gene_locus related to this paper: tetur-t1kth5

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Gene_locus tetur-t1kth5

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De Rouck S, Inak E, Dermauw W, Van Leeuwen T (2023)
A review of the molecular mechanisms of acaricide resistance in mites and ticks
Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 159 :103981

De Rouck S, Inak E, Dermauw W, Van Leeuwen T (2023)
Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 159 :103981