Resistance to pydiflumetofen in Botrytis cinerea: risk assessment and detection of point mutations in sdh genes that confer resistance
Pest Management Science2021Vol. 78(4), pp. 1448–1456
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Li Xiong, Xuheng Gao, Shiping Hu, Xinchang Hao, Guixiang Li, Yue Chen, Zeqi Liu, Yiwen Li, Jianqiang Miao, Biao Gu, Xili Liu
Abstract
The fitness was significantly higher for all pydiflumetofen-resistant mutants than the corresponding parental. Two types of point mutations, sdhB-P225L and sdhC-G85A and I93V, might confer resistance to pydiflumetofen in B. cinerea. A precautionary resistance management strategy should be implemented. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.
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