Pest insect species are a burden to humans as they destroy crops and serve as vectors for a wide range of diseases including malaria and dengue. Chemical insecticides are currently the dominant approach for combating these pests. However, the deregistration of key classes of chemical insecticides due to their perceived ecological and human health risks in combination with the development of insecticide resistance in many pest insect populations has created an urgent need for improved methods of insect pest control. The venoms of arthropod predators such as spiders and scorpions are a promising source of novel insecticidal peptides that often have different modes of action to extant chemical insecticides. These peptides have been optimized v...
Many chemical insecticides are becoming less efficacious due to rising resistance in pest species, w...
Thousands of arthropod species, ranging from arachnids (spiders and scorpions) to hymenopterans (ant...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Over 10,000 arthropod species are currently considered to be pest organisms. They are estimated to c...
Despite intensive control measures, insect pests cause enormous damage to crops and stored grain. In...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropods are the most diverse animal group on the planet. Their ability to inhabit a vast array of...
Spider venom peptides and protein toxins are recognized as highly potent and specific molecular tool...
Over 10,000 arthropod species are currently considered to be pest organisms. They are estimated to c...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Many chemical insecticides are becoming le...
Insecticidal toxins derived from insect predators and parasitoids are of growing interest in the dev...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Many chemical insecticides are becoming less efficacious due to rising resistance in pest species, w...
Thousands of arthropod species, ranging from arachnids (spiders and scorpions) to hymenopterans (ant...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Over 10,000 arthropod species are currently considered to be pest organisms. They are estimated to c...
Despite intensive control measures, insect pests cause enormous damage to crops and stored grain. In...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropods are the most diverse animal group on the planet. Their ability to inhabit a vast array of...
Spider venom peptides and protein toxins are recognized as highly potent and specific molecular tool...
Over 10,000 arthropod species are currently considered to be pest organisms. They are estimated to c...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Many chemical insecticides are becoming le...
Insecticidal toxins derived from insect predators and parasitoids are of growing interest in the dev...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Many chemical insecticides are becoming less efficacious due to rising resistance in pest species, w...
Thousands of arthropod species, ranging from arachnids (spiders and scorpions) to hymenopterans (ant...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...