Jamroz_1998_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_28_1031

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Title : Role of the kdr and super-kdr sodium channel mutations in pyrethroid resistance: correlation of allelic frequency to resistance level in wild and laboratory populations of horn flies (Haematobia irritans) - Jamroz_1998_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_28_1031
Author(s) : Jamroz RC , Guerrero FD , Kammlah DM , Kunz SE
Ref : Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology , 28 :1031 , 1998
Abstract :

The kdr and super-kdr point mutations found in the insect sodium channel gene are postulated to confer knockdown resistance (kdr) to pyrethroids. Using an allele-specific PCR assay to detect these mutations in individual horn flies, Haematobia irritans (L.), we determined the allelic frequency of the kdr and super-kdr mutations in several wild and laboratory populations. Wild populations with very similar allelic frequencies had resistance levels that ranged widely from 3- to 18-fold relative to a susceptible population. Conversely, the kdr allele frequency in a lab population with 17-fold resistance was nearly double that found in a heavily pressured wild population with 18-fold resistance. We conclude that, although the kdr mutation confers significant levels of pyrethroid resistance, a substantial component of resistance in insecticidally pressured populations is conferred by mechanisms that are PBO-suppressible. High super-kdr allele frequencies were detected in two resistant lab populations, but in wild populations with equivalent resistance the super-kdr allele frequency was very low. Interestingly, in over 1200 individuals assayed, the super-kdr mutation was never detected in the absence of the kdr mutation.

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Jamroz RC, Guerrero FD, Kammlah DM, Kunz SE (1998)
Role of the kdr and super-kdr sodium channel mutations in pyrethroid resistance: correlation of allelic frequency to resistance level in wild and laboratory populations of horn flies (Haematobia irritans)
Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 28 :1031

Jamroz RC, Guerrero FD, Kammlah DM, Kunz SE (1998)
Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 28 :1031