2021
DOI: 10.4165/kapps.63.1
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A Review of Ecological Factors Associated with Wild Host Plants as Refuges for Suppressing Pesticide Resistance in Agricultural Arthropod Pests

Abstract: Arthropod pests continue to occur throughout the year by inter-plant movement and dispersal between cultivated host plants that are applied with pesticides and wild host plants that serve as refuges in the area of cultivation. This paper reviews the relationship between the host range and status of pesticide resistance in agricultural arthropod pests in Japan. The decisive factors for determining the development of pesticide resistance were concluded with attention paid to wild host plants as refuges. The arth… Show more

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