Insecticide resistance in Bactocera dorsalis H. (Diptera

Insecticide resistance in Bactocera dorsalis H. (Diptera

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Tahir, Hafiz Muhammad
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659698897
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Insecticide resistance is a common phenomenon among insects all over the world. Insects have different mechanisms to avoid toxic effects of insecticides. Metabolic resistance is of one of the common mechanisms among insects. This manuscript highlight the role of insecticide detoxifying enzymes (ie., Esterases, Glutathion S-transferases and Monooxygenases) in developing resistance in insects. Fruit fly, Bactocera dorsalis, was used a a model organism. It was concluded from the study that resistance development is a complex process, no single mechanism can explain this phenomenon alone. So there is need for further studies to take other mechanisms into account, in order to describe the mechanism of insecticide resistance in Bactrocera dorsalis, comprehensively.
EAN 9783659698897
ISBN 365969889X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date April 23, 2015
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 5
Readership General
Authors Tahir, Hafiz Muhammad; Yaqoob, Rabia