Possibilities for rationally exploiting co-evolution in addressing resistance to insecticides, and beyond

Volume: 151, Pages: 18 - 24
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Certain biorational chemical agents used against insect pests impact essential stages or processes in insect life cycles when applied for pest management. Development of resistance to these agents, while involving maintenance of the natural role of the chemical agent, frequently requires the evolution of a new chemical structure by the resistant organism. When considering the process of resistance development, one could theoretically consider...
Paper Details
Title
Possibilities for rationally exploiting co-evolution in addressing resistance to insecticides, and beyond
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
151
Pages
18 - 24
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