Journal article

Predicting resistance and managing susceptibility to cyromazine in the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina

JL Yen, P Batterham, B Gelder, JA McKenzie

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 1996

Abstract

Four cyromazine-resistant variants of Lucilia cuprina were selected after ethyl methanesulfonate mutagenesis and screening above the concentration of cyromazine lethal to susceptibles. Resistance is controlled by a single gene in each variant. Two resistance loci have been identified, one (Cyr 4) closely linked to the marker 'reduced eyes' on chromosome IV, the other (Cyr 5) closely linked to the 'stubby bristles' marker on chromosome V. Concentration-mortality line analysis shows resistance ratios are low (1.5-3x). One variant [Cyr 4(2)] is viable as a homozygote, the others are lethal [Cyr 4(1)] or, at best subvital [Cyr 5(1) and Cyr 5(2)]. Competition experiments between resistant heteroz..

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