Journal article
Pyrethroid resistance discovered in a major agricultural pest in southern Australia: the redlegged earth mite Hallotydeus destructor (Acari : Penthaleidae)
Paul A Umina
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE | WILEY | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1002/ps.1439
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The redlegged earth mite (Halotydeus destructor Tucker) is an important pest of field crops and pastures. Control of this pest relies heavily on chemicals, with few genuine alternatives presently available. Pesticide responses of H. destructor from the field with reported chemical control failures were compared with mites from susceptible 'control' populations. Toxicology bioassays were conducted on adult mites across multiple generations. RESULTS: Very high levels of resistance to two synthetic pyrethroids, bifenthrin and alpha-cypermethrin, were detected in this species for the first time. For bifenthrin, LC(50) estimates showed a difference in resistance of greater than 240 00..
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