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J Econ Entomol


Title:Unidirectional Cross-Resistance in German Cockroach (Blattodea: Blattellidae) Populations Under Exposure to Insecticidal Baits
Author(s):Liang D; McGill J; Pietri JE;
Address:"Apex Bait Technologies, Inc., 309 Laurelwood Rd., #18-2, Santa Clara, CA"
Journal Title:J Econ Entomol
Year:2017
Volume:110
Issue:4
Page Number:1713 - 1718
DOI: 10.1093/jee/tox144
ISSN/ISBN:1938-291X (Electronic) 0022-0493 (Linking)
Abstract:"Insect pests, including the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), are prone to the development of physiological resistance when exposed to a number of insecticide sprays, and cross-resistance is frequently observed. Toxic baits are often used as a primary method of controlling German cockroaches, also resulting in heavy selection pressure from insecticidal baits. In response to this pressure, cockroach populations have developed aversion to specific inert ingredients in bait. Here, we examined the effect of exposure to baits containing fipronil, indoxacarb, or hydramethylnon on the development of physiological resistance to the same and other insecticides in a number of German cockroach strains. We found that prolonged exposure to baits containing fipronil or indoxacarb increased physiological resistance to these compounds. However, no increase in physiological resistance against any insecticide was observed in response to exposure to hydramethylnon bait. Additionally, we found that exposure to fipronil bait increased cross-resistance to indoxacarb. On the other hand, exposure to indoxacarb bait did not increase cross-resistance to fipronil. Neither fipronil nor indoxacarb bait exposure increased resistance to hydramethylnon. Interestingly, the development of insecticide resistance in response to bait exposure was strain-dependent and influenced by bait palatability. Our results demonstrate that exposure to toxic baits, particularly those containing fipronil, plays a significant role in the development of insecticide resistance, including cross-resistance, in German cockroaches. Further, although insecticide resistance in response to baits is mediated by exposure through the oral route, the molecular mechanisms at play are likely different for each insecticide"
Keywords:Animals Blattellidae/*drug effects/physiology *Insecticide Resistance Insecticides/*pharmacology Oxazines/pharmacology Pheromones/*pharmacology Pyrazoles/pharmacology Pyrimidinones/pharmacology bait exposure insecticide resistance selection;
Notes:"MedlineLiang, Dangsheng McGill, Jade Pietri, Jose E eng England 2017/05/26 J Econ Entomol. 2017 Aug 1; 110(4):1713-1718. doi: 10.1093/jee/tox144"

 
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