Genome‐wide assessment and development of molecular diagnostic methods for imidacloprid‐resistance in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Hemiptera; Delphacidae)
Pest Management Science2020Vol. 77(4), pp. 1786–1795
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Kakeru Yokoi, Yuki Nakamura, Akiya Jouraku, Gaku Akiduki, Miwa Uchibori‐Asano, Seigo Kuwazaki, Yoshitaka Suetsugu, Takaaki Daimon, Kimiko Yamamoto, Hiroaki Noda, Sachiyo Sanada‐Morimura, Masaya Matsumura, Le Quoc Cuong, Ho Van Chien, Gerardo F. Estoy, Tetsuro Shinoda
Abstract
The overexpression of a variant CYP6ER1 with amino acid substitutions and deletion was involved in imidacloprid resistance in N. lugens. Based on these findings, molecular diagnostic methods have been developed and are promising tools for monitoring imidacloprid resistance in paddy fields. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.
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