2021
DOI: 10.1002/ps.6232
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Flonicamid and knockdown of inward rectifier potassium channel gene CsKir2B adversely affect the feeding and development of Chilo suppressalis

Abstract: BACKGROUND The selective insecticide flonicamid shows highly insecticidal activities against piercing‐sucking insects and has been widely used for the control of Hemipteran insect pests, whereas its effects on Lepidopteran insect pests remain largely unknown. Recently, inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channel has been verified to be a target of flonicamid, however, functional characterization of Lepidopteran Kir genes is still lacking. RESULTS Flonicamid shows no insecticidal toxicity against Chilo suppressali… Show more

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“…Similar tubule enrichment was observed in the Hemipteran bedbug, Cimex lenticularis , where knockdown of the Irk3 orthologue did not impact survival [ 26 ]. In the lepidopteran pest Chilo suppresalis (the Asiatic rice borer), knockdown of inward rectifiers with Flonicamid, or of the tubule-enriched CsKir2B by dsRNA, reversibly inhibited growth [ 27 ].…”
Section: Cation Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar tubule enrichment was observed in the Hemipteran bedbug, Cimex lenticularis , where knockdown of the Irk3 orthologue did not impact survival [ 26 ]. In the lepidopteran pest Chilo suppresalis (the Asiatic rice borer), knockdown of inward rectifiers with Flonicamid, or of the tubule-enriched CsKir2B by dsRNA, reversibly inhibited growth [ 27 ].…”
Section: Cation Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%