Foster_2002_Pest.Manag.Sci_58_811

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Title : Field-simulator studies of insecticide resistance to dimethylcarbamates and pyrethroids conferred by metabolic- and target site-based mechanisms in peach-potato aphids, Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) - Foster_2002_Pest.Manag.Sci_58_811
Author(s) : Foster SP , Denholm I , Devonshire AL
Ref : Pest Manag Sci , 58 :811 , 2002
Abstract :

A range of insecticides was applied at recommended application rates against populations of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) carrying various combinations of three insecticide resistance mechanisms (carboxylesterase-based metabolic resistance and two target-site mechanisms, known as MACE and kdr), supported on either Chinese cabbage or potatoes in field simulator cages. Patterns of response were similar on both host species. MACE conferred extreme resistance to pirimicarb and triazamate (dimethylcarbamate insecticides). The kdr mechanism was associated with resistance to lambda-cyhalothrin, cypermethrin and deltamethrin (pyrethroid insecticides). A mixture of pirimicarb plus lambda-cyhalothrin was only effective against M persicae not carrying kdr or carrying kdr and low carboxylesterase-based resistance. None of the insecticides tested was effective against M persicae carrying both MACE and kdr resistance. The implications of these findings for the formulation of control strategies, based on regular monitoring of resistance genotype frequencies, are discussed.

PubMedSearch : Foster_2002_Pest.Manag.Sci_58_811
PubMedID: 12192906

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Foster SP, Denholm I, Devonshire AL (2002)
Field-simulator studies of insecticide resistance to dimethylcarbamates and pyrethroids conferred by metabolic- and target site-based mechanisms in peach-potato aphids, Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
Pest Manag Sci 58 :811

Foster SP, Denholm I, Devonshire AL (2002)
Pest Manag Sci 58 :811