Kumar_2021_Ticks.Tick.Borne.Dis_12_101818

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Title : Characterization of deltamethrin, cypermethrin, coumaphos and ivermectin resistance in populations of Rhipicephalus microplus in India and efficacy of an antitick natural formulation prepared from Ageratum conyzoides - Kumar_2021_Ticks.Tick.Borne.Dis_12_101818
Author(s) : Kumar S , Sharma AK , Kumar B , Shakya M , Patel JA , Bisht N , Chigure GM , Singh K , Kumar R , Srivastava S , Rawat P , Ghosh S
Ref : Ticks Tick Borne Dis , 12 :101818 , 2021
Abstract :

Rhipicephalus microplus is posing a serious threat to productive animal husbandry. Excessive use of synthetic chemicals in tick management has led to the development of resistant tick populations. Characterization of resistance to deltamethrin, cypermethrin, coumaphos and ivermectin in ticks is necessary to develop a suitable and sustainable control strategy. Based on adult immersion test and larval packet test, the resistance ratios (RR(50)) for adults and larvae of R. microplus populations from two Indian states ranged from 3.8 to 19.4 and 1.35-25.0 against deltamethrin, 0.061-26.3 and 0.22-19.2 against cypermethrin, and 0.2-9.5 and 0.01-3.1 against coumaphos, respectively, were recorded. Moreover, the RR(50) for adults ranged from 0.212 to 3.87 against ivermectin. The RR(50) for different acaricides was significantly (p<0.01) correlated with esterases, Glutathione S-transferase and monooxygenase activity. A point mutation at the 190th position of the domain II S4-5 linker region of the sodium channel gene in synthetic pyrethroids (SP) resistant populations was also detected. An antitick natural formulation prepared from the plant Azeratum conyzoides and containing two major compounds, Precocene-I (7methoxy-2, 2-dimethyl 2H-chromene) and Precocene II (6, 7-dimethoxy-2, 2-dimethyl- 3-chromene), was developed and tested against the resistant ticks. The LC(50) values of the natural formulation against the resistant populations were in the range of 4.31-5.33% irrespective of their RR(50) values. Multi-acaricide resistant populations of R. microplus are established in India and the A. conyzoides based natural formulation can be used for its management.

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Kumar S, Sharma AK, Kumar B, Shakya M, Patel JA, Bisht N, Chigure GM, Singh K, Kumar R, Srivastava S, Rawat P, Ghosh S (2021)
Characterization of deltamethrin, cypermethrin, coumaphos and ivermectin resistance in populations of Rhipicephalus microplus in India and efficacy of an antitick natural formulation prepared from Ageratum conyzoides
Ticks Tick Borne Dis 12 :101818

Kumar S, Sharma AK, Kumar B, Shakya M, Patel JA, Bisht N, Chigure GM, Singh K, Kumar R, Srivastava S, Rawat P, Ghosh S (2021)
Ticks Tick Borne Dis 12 :101818