Resistance of pear psylla (Cacopsylla pyri L.; Hom., Psyllidae) to deltamethrin and synergism with piperonyl butoxide |
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Authors: | R. Buè s,L. Boudinhon, J.-F. Toubon |
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Affiliation: | UMR INRA-UAPV, Ecologie des Invertébrés, Avignon, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Topical application bioassays, conducted on French populations of Cacopsylla pyri , showed resistance rates to deltamethrin ranging from 31-fold at the adult stage to 135-fold at the last larval stage. Synergism studies between deltamethrin and piperonyl butoxide (PBO), applied either topically or by tarsal contact with PBO, showed (i) that the rates of synergism were more than 10-fold in all the populations and that they could increase to a thousand-fold in some populations, (ii) that the synergistic effect was present to a similar extent at both the larval and adult stages, (iii) that there was no correlation between the synergistic effect and the resistance rates, and (iv) that no correlation was observed between the dates of collection and the rates of synergism. The results makes it impossible to determine whether resistance to deltamethrin is of genetic origin or results only from the induction of monooxygenases by allelochemical substances present in the food ingested by the species. |
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Keywords: | Cacopsylla pyri bioassay geographic variability resistance synergism |
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