1988
DOI: 10.1093/jee/81.1.65
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Inheritance of Permethrin Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

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“…However, this effect was not observed either in T. castaneum [7] or S. oryzae [8,9], indicating the existence of differences between species in background genetic factors contributing to the expression of the resistance phenotype. Similarly, higher survival of F 1 (R x S) hybrids than expected in permethrin-resistant tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.), was attributed to the presence of minor dominant factors in addition to a major recessive factor, regulating the overall expression of resistance phenotype in this pest [31]. The practical significance of our results is that resistant heterozygotes of C. ferrugineus that carry a dominant allele have a greater chance than expected of surviving field fumigations.…”
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“…However, this effect was not observed either in T. castaneum [7] or S. oryzae [8,9], indicating the existence of differences between species in background genetic factors contributing to the expression of the resistance phenotype. Similarly, higher survival of F 1 (R x S) hybrids than expected in permethrin-resistant tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.), was attributed to the presence of minor dominant factors in addition to a major recessive factor, regulating the overall expression of resistance phenotype in this pest [31]. The practical significance of our results is that resistant heterozygotes of C. ferrugineus that carry a dominant allele have a greater chance than expected of surviving field fumigations.…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The novel resistance factors observed in C. ferrugineus could be new copies of already described weak or strong resistance genes resulting from gene duplication [32], or multiple mutations within the same gene as has occurred in several field insect pests [33][34][35], or they could be unique minor factors [31,36]. These additional factors may contribute to the ability of C.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…A suscetibilidade à lambda-cialotrina das alguns genes secundários. Estes desvios também foram relatados por Halliday & Georghiou (1985), Roush et al (1986), Payne et al (1988) progênies F 1 recíprocas foi mais próxima à da linhagem S. A hipótese de herança monogênica para a resistência de S. frugiperda à lambda-cialotrina foi confirmada mediante a análise das proporções de segregação dos retrocruzamentos da progênie F 1 com o parental resistente. As mortalidades observadas nos retrocruzamentos (F 1 x R) não foram significativamente diferentes das mortalidades esperadas (χ 2 <3,84; g.l.=1; P>0,05), exceto para as concentrações de 3,2; 32; 56 e 320 ppm (Tabela 2 e Fig.…”
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“…Em geral, a recessividade da resistência a piretróides tem sido associada ao mecanismo de resistência por insensibilidade do alvo de ação (Liu et al 1981, Payne et al, 1988, Yu 1993, Tan & McCaffery 1999. O mecanismo de resistência de S. frugiperda à lambda-cialotrina não foi estudado na presente pesquisa; porém, caso a resistência seja devido à insensibilidade do alvo de ação (devido à recessividade da resistência), todos os piretróides estariam comprometidos através da resistência cruzada.…”
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