Journal article
Variable resistance to spinetoram in populations of Thrips palmi across a small area unconnected to genetic similarity
P Shi, SK Guo, YF Gao, LJ Cao, YJ Gong, JC Chen, L Yue, H Li, AA Hoffmann, SJ Wei
Evolutionary Applications | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12996
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Abstract
The melon thrips, Thrips palmi, is an increasingly important pest of vegetables in northern China. Some populations have developed resistance in the field to the insecticide spinetoram. Understanding the origin and dispersal of insecticide-resistant populations can shed light on resistance management strategies. In this study, we tested susceptibility of seven greenhouse populations of T. palmi to spinetoram collected from a small area of about 300 km2 in Shandong Province and examined population genetic structure across the area based on a segment of mitochondrial cox1 gene and 22 microsatellite loci to infer the possible origin and dispersal of insecticide resistance. Levels of resistance ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Natural Science Foundation of China: 31901884; Promotion and Innovation Program of BAAFS: KJCX20180415; Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences (BAAFS) - The University of Melbourne (UOM) Joint Laboratory on Pest Control Research, Grant/Award Number: NA; Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmentally Friendly Pest Management on Northern Fruits, Grant/Award Number: BZ0432