DOI: 10.11606/d.11.2016.tde-04012016-162501
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Bases genéticas e moleculares da resistência de <i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i> (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) a spinosad

Abstract: Aos meus queridos pais Katsuyuki e Vanda, e aos meus irmãos Isa e Dudu, pelo afeto, incentivo e ensinamentos fundamentais em minha formação pessoal e profissional, Ao meu namorado Makoto Okuno pelo companheirismo, afeto e apoio em todos os momentos, DEDICO E AGRADEÇO4 5 AGRADECIMENTOSAo Prof. Dr. Celso Omoto, pela orientação, por todos os ensinamentos, pela oportunidade de realização deste trabalho e pela confiança depositada em mim.Ao Prof. Dr. Fernando L. Cônsoli pelos conselhos, orientação, apoio e pela dis… Show more

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“…These insecticides have also been effective against FAW when used on non‐Bt maize in the central‐western region in Brazil and in the USA . However, it is worth mentioning that a high frequency of resistance to spinosad, lambda‐cyhalothrin and lufenuron has already been detected in Brazilian populations of FAW . In contrast, a low frequency of resistance to chlorantraniliprole has been reported in the same populations .…”
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“…These insecticides have also been effective against FAW when used on non‐Bt maize in the central‐western region in Brazil and in the USA . However, it is worth mentioning that a high frequency of resistance to spinosad, lambda‐cyhalothrin and lufenuron has already been detected in Brazilian populations of FAW . In contrast, a low frequency of resistance to chlorantraniliprole has been reported in the same populations .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, intensive maize cultivation in some regions of Brazil also contributes to the rapid evolution of resistance to insecticides in FAW populations. In these crop production systems, FAW has evolved resistance to several insecticides, such as lambda‐cyhalothrin, chlorpyrifos, spinosad and lufenuron …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%