نتایج جستجو برای: pest resistance

تعداد نتایج: 389934  

2012
Jia-Ying Zhu Ning Zhao Bin Yang

BACKGROUND The pine shoot beetle Tomicus yunnanensis (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) is an economically important pest of Pinus yunnanensis in southwestern China. Developed resistance to insecticides due to chemical pesticides being used for a long time is a factor involved in its serious damage, which poses a challenge for management. In addition, highly efficient adaptation to divergent environmenta...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2013
Douglas V Sumerford Graham P Head Anthony Shelton John Greenplate William Moar

"Field-evolved resistance" is defined as a "genetically based decrease in susceptibility of a population to a toxin caused by exposure to the toxin in the field." The key component of "field-evolved" resistance is that it does confer decreased susceptibility to an insecticide in the field. Another key component is that the decrease in susceptibility to the insecticide is because of previous exp...

2015
Jeffrey A. Fabrick Gopalan C. Unnithan Alex J. Yelich Ben DeGain Luke Masson Jie Zhang Yves Carrière Bruce E. Tabashnik

Transgenic crops producing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins kill key insect pests, providing economic and environmental benefits. However, the evolution of pest resistance threatens the continued success of such Bt crops. To delay or counter resistance, transgenic plant "pyramids" producing two or more Bt proteins that kill the same pest have been adopted extensively. Field populations of t...

2007
Marjorie A. Hoy Frances E. Cave Michael A. Caprio

Genetic selection for resistance to pesticides has been proposed as a method for enhancing the use of parasites in integrated pest management (IPM)programs. Genetic improvementof parasites is an experimental tactic in biologicalcontrol, and a series of questions need to be resolved. First, is it possible to select parasites for resistance to pesticides? The JulyAugust 1988 issue of California A...

2011
Yunlong Yang Yu Cheng Zhu James Ottea Claudia Husseneder B. Rogers Leonard Craig Abel Randall Luttrell Fangneng Huang

The sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis, is a major target pest of transgenic corn expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins (i.e., Cry1Ab) in South America and the mid-southern region of the United States. Evolution of insecticide resistance in such target pests is a major threat to the durability of transgenic Bt crops. Understanding the pests' resistance mechanisms will facilitate de...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Andres Susaeta Janaki Alavalapati Pankaj Lal Jagannadha R Matta Evan Mercer

This article investigated public preferences for forest biomass based liquid biofuels, particularly ethanol blends of 10% (E10) and 85% (E85). We conducted a choice experiment study in three southern states in the United States: Arkansas, Florida, and Virginia. Reducing atmospheric CO(2), decreasing risk of wildfires and pest outbreaks, and enhancing biodiversity were presented to respondents a...

Journal: :Pest management science 2009
Haibo Bao Shuhua Liu Jianhua Gu Xizhen Wang Xiaolong Liang Zewen Liu

BACKGROUND The brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens Stål, is a major rice pest in many parts of Asia. Neonicotinoids such as imidacloprid and dinotefuran are widely used for control of this pest, and resistance to these insecticides has developed in recent years. This pest has also been widely exposed to triazophos and fenvalerate, although these insecticides are not used for the control...

2017
Inge M Krijger Steven R Belmain Grant R Singleton Peter Wg Groot Koerkamp Bastiaan G Meerburg

Current reactive pest management methods have serious drawbacks such as the heavy reliance on chemicals, emerging genetic rodenticide resistance and high secondary exposure risks. Rodent control needs to be based on pest species ecology and ethology to facilitate the development of ecologically based rodent management (EBRM). An important aspect of EBRM is a strong understanding of rodent pest ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
D J Schultz E B Cahoon J Shanklin R Craig D L Cox-Foster R O Mumma J I Medford

Anacardic acids, a class of secondary compounds derived from fatty acids, are found in a variety of dicotyledonous families. Pest resistance (e.g., spider mites and aphids) in Pelargonium xhortorum (geranium) is associated with high levels (approximately 81%) of unsaturated 22:1 omega 5 and 24:1 omega 5 anacardic acids in the glandular trichome exudate. A single dominant locus controls the prod...

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