Epigenetic regulations as drivers of insecticide resistance and resilience to climate change in arthropod pests

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: DNA and collaborators from the Institute of Zoology (CAS), China Southwest University, China have published the research: Epigenetic regulations as drivers of insecticide resistance and resilience to climate change in arthropod pests, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The ability of arthropod pests to develop resistance to insecticides and manage insect infestations is crucial nowadays, and insecticide expenditures in the world are approximately $40 billion each year (Pimentel et_al, 1992; Popp, 2011; Bourguet and Guillemaud, 2016). Insecticide exposure in the field resulted in field-evolved resistance and reduced population vulnerability to insecticides (Tabashnik . . .

     

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