2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-16974-w
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Metabolic-based insecticide resistance mechanism and ecofriendly approaches for controlling of beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua: a review

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“…Moreover, negative effects such as fecundity of Apolygus lucorum and longevity of Bemisia tabaci were decreased drastically when exposed to low or sublethal concentrations of cycloxaprid and buprofezin ( Sohrabi et al, 2011 ; Pan et al, 2014 ). All information thoroughly described the negative impact of insecticide concentrations (low or sublethal), which most probably occurred in the field after the degradation of insecticide over time ( Desneux et al, 2005 ; Desneux et al, 2007 ; Hafeez et al, 2021b ). This mechanism might be linked with the vigor coordination in insects after exposure to insecticides and additional drive has been subjugated by insects to manage the insecticide compression, resulting in a shortage of energy for productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, negative effects such as fecundity of Apolygus lucorum and longevity of Bemisia tabaci were decreased drastically when exposed to low or sublethal concentrations of cycloxaprid and buprofezin ( Sohrabi et al, 2011 ; Pan et al, 2014 ). All information thoroughly described the negative impact of insecticide concentrations (low or sublethal), which most probably occurred in the field after the degradation of insecticide over time ( Desneux et al, 2005 ; Desneux et al, 2007 ; Hafeez et al, 2021b ). This mechanism might be linked with the vigor coordination in insects after exposure to insecticides and additional drive has been subjugated by insects to manage the insecticide compression, resulting in a shortage of energy for productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An essential supergene family, cytochrome P450 (P450 or CYP), is responsible for the metabolism or attenuation of toxicity of numerous potentially harmful substances ( Zhu et al, 2017 ; Hafeez et al, 2022b ) ( Figure 2 ). There are four clades in insects where the CYP gene can be placed, including CYP2, CYP3, CYP4, and the mitochondrial CYP clade ( Nelson, 2011 ; Zhang et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Resistance In Invasive Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research into the evolutionary genetics of invasive species has found that the ability to adapt to natural selection may be more important for the successful invasion of some introduced species than widespread physiological plasticity or tolerance. Therefore, it can unintentionally boost the invasive species’ evolutionary potential and enable its quick growth and geographical distribution in the area of introduction ( Lavergne and Molofsky, 2007 ; Marbuah et al, 2014 ; Siddiqui et al, 2021 ; Venette et al, 2021 ; Hafeez et al, 2022b ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When carrying out the bibliographic search on the insecticidal effects of EOs, and their main components, against S. frugiperda , it was observed that, in addition to the great variability in the methods implemented and the results obtained, this species had fewer toxicity studies carried out than the other pest species of the same genus. In contrast, Spodoptera littoralis , a generalist pest of legume crops such as Vigna radiata [ 94 ], is the species most frequently used for the study of the toxicity of EOs and their main components, followed by S. litura , the tobacco cutworm that attacks cotton, beans, tobacco, vegetables, and rice [ 95 ], and S. exigua , the beet armyworm [ 96 ]. Based on these observations, an analysis of the studies on toxicity in this complex of species was carried out in order to make a comparison with results observed for S. frugiperda .…”
Section: Toxicity Of Essential Oils Against Spodoptera Frug...mentioning
confidence: 99%