Title : Mechanisms conferring resistance of Western flower thrips to bendiocarb - Zhao_1995_Pest.Sci_44_293 |
Author(s) : Zhao G , Liu W , Knowles CO |
Ref : Pest Sci , 44 :293 , 1995 |
Abstract :
Mechanisms associated with bendiocarb resistance were examined in two strains of western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), that differed in their susceptibility to this carbamate by 13.6-fold. No appreciable differences between the two strains in [14C] bendiocarb penetration and excretion were detected; however, bendiocarb was metabolised substantially faster by the resistant KCM thrips than by the more susceptible UMC thrips. No appreciable difference between the two strains was found in the sensitivity of acetylcholinesterase activity to inhibition by bendiocarb. It was concluded that bendiocarb resistance in KCM western flower thrips was due to enhanced metabolism that probably was mainly oxidative in nature. |
PubMedSearch : Zhao_1995_Pest.Sci_44_293 |
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Zhao G, Liu W, Knowles CO (1995)
Mechanisms conferring resistance of Western flower thrips to bendiocarb
Pest Sci
44 :293
Zhao G, Liu W, Knowles CO (1995)
Pest Sci
44 :293