2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2013.12.009
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Genomic analyses of sodium channel α-subunit genes from strains of melon thrips, Thrips palmi, with different sensitivities to cypermethrin

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“…Pyrethroid resistance has been reported in thrips, such as T. tabaci, F. occidentalis, and T. palmi [20,35,42]. The M918T, L1014F, and T929I had been reported in several pyrethroidresistant T. tabaci strains in Japan [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrethroid resistance has been reported in thrips, such as T. tabaci, F. occidentalis, and T. palmi [20,35,42]. The M918T, L1014F, and T929I had been reported in several pyrethroidresistant T. tabaci strains in Japan [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T929I and T929V mutations were detected at a combined frequency of 100% in all of the populations tested and there was a complete absence of any wild‐type or T929C mutated alleles. Compared with T929V and T929C, 9 the role of T929I in pyrethroid resistance is considerably better documented in thrips species 9,29–32 . Given that there are no data to suggest that all three substitutions have the same role in resistance, future studies are needed to assess each mutation individually, by either running separate reactions or employing a higher order of multiplexing, in phenotypically characterized thrips field populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with T929V and T929C, 9 the role of T929I in pyrethroid resistance is considerably better documented in thrips species. 9,[29][30][31][32] Given that there are no data to suggest that all three substitutions have the same role in resistance, future studies are needed to assess each mutation individually, by either running separate reactions or employing a higher order of multiplexing, in phenotypically characterized thrips field populations. The L1014F mutation was also present at frequencies ranging from 11.01% to 37.29%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The resistance of thrips to pyrethroids gradually increases with frequency and dosage (Tang et al, 2016). For example, T. palmi has developed resistance to cypermethrin at the time of invasion in Japan (Mullin & Scott, 1992) and moderate level resistance to λ‐pyrethroids (resistance ratio: 54.40; Bao et al, 2014). The strain in Shandong province of China has developed moderate levels of resistance to λ‐cyhalothrin (resistance ratio: 15.41; Zhang et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%