首页>
外文期刊>Pesticide science
>Interaction between the factor delaying penetration of insecticides and the desethylation mechanism of resistance in organophosphorus‐resistant houseflies
【24h】
Interaction between the factor delaying penetration of insecticides and the desethylation mechanism of resistance in organophosphorus‐resistant houseflies
展开▼
机译:Interaction between the factor delaying penetration of insecticides and the desethylation mechanism of resistance in organophosphorus‐resistant houseflies
AbstractThe desethylation (genea) and penetration delaying (pen) factors of resistance to organophosphorus insecticides isolated by genetical methods from the diazinon‐selected SKA strain of houseflies (Musca domesticaL.) were inbred into a strain whose resistance was compared with that of flies with single factors of resistance and the SKA strain.Penalone decreases kill marginally, and geneaalone raises LD50to 1·4–48 times that of susceptible flies, depending on the insecticide. The two factors together increase resistance greatly to many organophosphorus insecticides (up to 5–10 times or more to diazinon, malathion‐ethyl and chlorthion‐ethyl than of flies with geneaonly) indicating that the two factors interact. Interaction is greater against the thionates than the corresponding phosphates, probably becausependelays entry of thionates more than of the corresponding phosphates. The role in resistance of each factor when hetero‐and homo‐zygous, and the reasons for interaction,
展开▼