2021
DOI: 10.1002/arch.21842
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A role of peptidoglycan recognition protein in mediating insecticide detoxification in Glyphodes pyloalis

Abstract: Glyphodes pyloalis Walker has become one of the most significant mulberry pests, and it has caused serious economic losses in major mulberry growing regions in China. Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) are responsible for initiating and regulating immune signalling pathways in insects. However, their roles responding to chemical pesticides is still less known. This study aimed to investigate the possible detoxication function of GpPGRP‐S2 and GpPGRP‐S3 in G. pyloalis in response to chlorfenapyr and pho… Show more

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