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Genetic analysis of resistance to azinphosmethyl in the pear psylla Cacopsylla pyri
Authors:R Buès  JF Toubon and L Boudinhon
Institution:(1) Zoology Unit, INRA, F-84914 Avignon cedex 9, , France
Abstract:Laboratory selection with azinphosmethyl had little effect on the chemical resistance in Cacopsylla pyri strains, in comparison to the original wild populations. The resistance ratio relative to a susceptible strain varied from 10- to 40-fold depending on the generation studied. Crosses between two resistant strains and the susceptible strain show resistance to be autosomally inherited and semi-dominant in expression. Backcrosses between F1 and the susceptible strain were unable to distinguish unabigously between monogenic and polygenic inheritance. In the majority of experiments, however, the overall dose-response relationship for backcross progeny was consistent with a single gene hypothesis. Additional bioassays showed azinphosmethyl-resistant strain to cross-resistant monocrotophos and phosmet, but not carbamates, pyrethroids, amitraz or the organophosphates chlorpyrifos and mevinphos.
Keywords:Cacopsylla pyri  insecticide resistance  genetics  cross-resistance
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