2024
DOI: 10.1002/arch.70002
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Metabolic Adaptations in Phosphine‐Resistant Tribolium castaneum Driven by Mitochondrial Enzyme Variability and Gene Expression

Mudagadde G. Deeksha,
Suresh M. Nebapure,
Anil Dahuja
et al.

Abstract: Phosphine fumigation is essential for controlling storage pests like Tribolium castaneum, but its frequent application has resulted in resistance, primarily due to mutations in the Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD) gene associated with the rph2 allele. This study demonstrates that the Patiala population exhibits homozygous resistance variations across populations, contrasting with the susceptibility observed in laboratory cultures. Our assessment of mitochondrial DLD and Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activitie… Show more

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