2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2022.105139
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Cross effects of heat stress and three insecticides on the survival of the codling moth Cydia pomonella (L.): Investigating the molecular and biochemical mechanisms

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“…7,36,37 Pests have developed multiple complex regulatory mechanisms to enhance their activity of detoxification enzymes to address persecution caused by insecticide exposure. 38,39 In this study, we characterized the transcription factor CpAhR and confirmed that it can effectively activate the expression of key resistance detoxifying genes belonging to GST and P450 superfamilies as well as the enzyme activity of GST but not the P450, thereby increasing the resistance to lambda-cyhalothrin in C. pomonella. Although evolution will gradually differentiate the homologous genes in different species, the transcription factor AhR remains relatively conserved in performing specific functions.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…7,36,37 Pests have developed multiple complex regulatory mechanisms to enhance their activity of detoxification enzymes to address persecution caused by insecticide exposure. 38,39 In this study, we characterized the transcription factor CpAhR and confirmed that it can effectively activate the expression of key resistance detoxifying genes belonging to GST and P450 superfamilies as well as the enzyme activity of GST but not the P450, thereby increasing the resistance to lambda-cyhalothrin in C. pomonella. Although evolution will gradually differentiate the homologous genes in different species, the transcription factor AhR remains relatively conserved in performing specific functions.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…pomonella is a destructive pest of pome fruits worldwide, and the use of chemical insecticides has been considered the most effective and direct control measure against this pest. ,, It has been demonstrated that the overuse of insecticides inevitably leads to the challenging problems of insecticide resistance, which causes almost all pests to be uncontrollable again, including C. pomonella. ,, Pests have developed multiple complex regulatory mechanisms to enhance their activity of detoxification enzymes to address persecution caused by insecticide exposure. , In this study, we characterized the transcription factor CpAhR and confirmed that it can effectively activate the expression of key resistance detoxifying genes belonging to GST and P450 superfamilies as well as the enzyme activity of GST but not the P450, thereby increasing the resistance to lambda -cyhalothrin in C. pomonella.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that prolonged exposure to insecticides inevitably leads to the problem of an increase in insecticide resistance, which causes almost all pests will be uncontrollable again, including C. pomonella [7,36,37]. Pests have developed a variety of complex regulatory mechanisms to enhance the activity of detoxification metabolic enzymes to solve the problem of persecution caused by toxin exposure [38,39]. In this study, we characterized the transcription factor CpAhR and confirmed that it can effectively activate the expression and enzyme activity of GSTs, but not the P450s, and thus increase the resistance of C. pomonella to lambda -cyhalothrin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Russian and foreign literature, there is data on effective way of coddling moth` control without negative effect on human health and environment with the use of granulovirus Cydia pomonella (CpGV), a virus with double-chained DNA from the genus Betabaculovirus of the Baculoviridae family. Granulovirus causes systemic infection in coddling moth`s larvae, including the adipose body, tracheal cells, and malpighian tubules, and usually leads to larvae `s death within 7 days after infection [8,9,10]. In Russia in 2022 two granulosa viruses Madex Twin, SK and Carpovirusin, CS were registered on fruit plantations, the efficacy of these products is up to 92-95% [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%