Pesticide resistance is a genetically based phenomenon and occurs when a pesticide is used on a population containing some individuals that are genetically predisposed to be resistant to that pesticide (BELLINGER 1996). Therefore, resistant individuals probably exist in any natural pest population and the misuse of pesticides tends to select the resistant pests over time. Repeated applications and higher treatment rates will kill increasing numbers of the pest but resistant survivors will pass on the resistance genes to the next generation (BELLINGER 1996). The pesticide selection also occurs at low treatment rates with a relative greater importance on standing genetic variation versus novel mutations on a relatively limited number of indiv...
Key to contemporary management of diseases such as malaria, dengue, and filariasis is control of the...
Pesticide resistance development is an example of rapid contemporary evolution that poses immense ch...
Agrochemical resistance is a growing problem endangering global food security. The cumulative increa...
Pesticide resistance is a genetically based phenomenon and occurs when a pesticide is used on a popu...
Insect management strategies for agricultural crop pests must reduce selection for insecticide resis...
Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and ...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley / Cambridge Philosophical Society via the DOI in thi...
Copyright: © 2014 Stratonovitch et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
Resistance to antimicrobial agents is a serious problem for both medicine and agriculture. The initi...
A model for development of resistance to an insecticide in an insect population is presented. The ra...
Agriculture worldwide faces challenges in developing and managing resistance to GE-based insect and ...
Resistance to pesticides and drugs led to the development of theoretical models aimed at identifying...
Pesticide resistance is on the rise in Iowa and the Midwest. Most corn and soybean farmers in the Co...
Using pesticides in agriculture and introducing varieties that are resistant to some pests and disea...
"Field-evolved resistance” is defined as a "genetically based decrease in susceptibility of a popula...
Key to contemporary management of diseases such as malaria, dengue, and filariasis is control of the...
Pesticide resistance development is an example of rapid contemporary evolution that poses immense ch...
Agrochemical resistance is a growing problem endangering global food security. The cumulative increa...
Pesticide resistance is a genetically based phenomenon and occurs when a pesticide is used on a popu...
Insect management strategies for agricultural crop pests must reduce selection for insecticide resis...
Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and ...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley / Cambridge Philosophical Society via the DOI in thi...
Copyright: © 2014 Stratonovitch et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
Resistance to antimicrobial agents is a serious problem for both medicine and agriculture. The initi...
A model for development of resistance to an insecticide in an insect population is presented. The ra...
Agriculture worldwide faces challenges in developing and managing resistance to GE-based insect and ...
Resistance to pesticides and drugs led to the development of theoretical models aimed at identifying...
Pesticide resistance is on the rise in Iowa and the Midwest. Most corn and soybean farmers in the Co...
Using pesticides in agriculture and introducing varieties that are resistant to some pests and disea...
"Field-evolved resistance” is defined as a "genetically based decrease in susceptibility of a popula...
Key to contemporary management of diseases such as malaria, dengue, and filariasis is control of the...
Pesticide resistance development is an example of rapid contemporary evolution that poses immense ch...
Agrochemical resistance is a growing problem endangering global food security. The cumulative increa...