Selection for imidacloprid resistance and mode of inheritance in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
Pest Management Science2019Vol. 75(8), pp. 2271–2277
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Sachiyo Sanada‐Morimura, Tomohisa Fujii, Ho Van Chien, Le Quoc Cuong, Gerardo F. Estoy, Masaya Matsumura
Abstract
Our results suggest that imidacloprid resistance in N. lugens is autosomal and an almost completely dominant major-gene trait that is likely manifested by high expression levels of a detoxification enzyme. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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