Biochemical and physiological mechanisms of pyrethroid resistance in heliothis virescens (f.)

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1995

Abstract

Pharmacokinetic and physiological assays were used to determine mechanisms associated with pyrethroid resistance in Heliothis virescens (F.) that were collected from two cotton growing regions in Louisiana. Compared with those from a susceptible reference strain, levels of metabolism and excretion of cypermethrin were higher in larvae from some (but not all) field collections, and were highest in populations sampled during mid to late season. Adult insects also exhibited levels of cypermethrin metabolism and excretion that were higher than those measured in a laboratory reference strain but increased metabolism was not associated with reduced levels of mortality. Reduced neuronal sensitivity was detected in larvae from all field collections tested. Frequencies of individuals expressing target site resistance to allethrin were highest in an early-season (June) collection, but were reduced in late-season populations sampled from the same location. These results indicate that multiple mechanisms are associated with pyrethroid resistance in tobacco budworms, and that frequencies at which these mechanisms are expressed in populations of H. virescens may fluctuate during the growing season. © 1995 Academic Press, Inc.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology

First Page

117

Last Page

128

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