dc.creatorFragoso, D. B.
dc.creatorGuedes, R. N. C.
dc.creatorPicanço, M. C.
dc.creatorZambolim, L.
dc.date2018-11-13T17:30:20Z
dc.date2018-11-13T17:30:20Z
dc.date2007-03-01
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-27T21:13:41Z
dc.date.available2023-09-27T21:13:41Z
dc.identifier14752670
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1079/BER2002156
dc.identifierhttp://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22540
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8956923
dc.descriptionIncreasing rates of insecticide use against the coffee leaf miner Leucoptera coffeella (Guérin-Méneville) and field reports on insecticide resistance led to an investigation of the possible occurrence of resistance of this species to some of the oldest insecticides used against it in Brazil: chlorpyrifos, disulfoton, ethion and methyl parathion. Insect populations were collected from ten sites in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil and these populations were subjected to discriminating concentrations established from insecticide LC 99 s estimated for a susceptible standard population. Eight of the field collected populations showed resistance to disulfoton, five showed resistance to ethion, four showed resistance to methyl parathion, and one showed resistance to chlorpyrifos. The frequency of resistant individuals in each population ranged from 10 to 93% for disulfoton, 53 to 75% for ethion, 23 to 76% for methyl parathion, and the frequency of resistant individuals in the chlorpyrifos resistant population was 35%. A higher requency of individuals resistant to chlorpyrifos, disulfoton and ethion was associated with greater use of insecticides, especially other organophosphates. This finding suggests that cross-selection, mainly between organophosphates, played a major role in the evolution of insecticide resistance in Brazilian populations of L. coffeella. Results from insecticide bioassays with synergists (diethyl maleate, piperonyl butoxide and triphenyl phosphate) suggested that cytochrome P450 dependent monooxygenases may play a major role in resistance with minor involvement of esterases and glutathione S-transferases.
dc.formatpdf
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherBulletin of Entomological Research
dc.relationVolume 92, Issue 3, Pages 203- 212, June 2002
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.subjectInsecticide
dc.subjectOrganophosphate
dc.subjectLeucoptera coffeella
dc.titleInsecticide use and organophosphate resistance in the coffee leaf miner Leucoptera coffeella (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae)
dc.typeArtigo


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