2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aspen.2014.07.005
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Insecticide resistance monitoring and correlation analysis to select appropriate insecticides against Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), a migratory pest in Korea

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“…Since all the tested populations showed a complete sensitivity, this insecticide may be a promising alternative to other insecticides for which resistance have been already developed. Studies in Japan (Matsumura et al ., ) and Korea (Min et al ., ) populations also demonstrate a very low resistance to etofenprox. As shown by the resistance factors in this study, various insecticides can be put in the following order buprofezin > acephate > thiamethoxam > imidacloprid > etofenprox.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Since all the tested populations showed a complete sensitivity, this insecticide may be a promising alternative to other insecticides for which resistance have been already developed. Studies in Japan (Matsumura et al ., ) and Korea (Min et al ., ) populations also demonstrate a very low resistance to etofenprox. As shown by the resistance factors in this study, various insecticides can be put in the following order buprofezin > acephate > thiamethoxam > imidacloprid > etofenprox.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…No cross resistance was recorded in the present study for Gangavati and Tiruchirappalli populations that showed resistance levels of 13.85 and 14.85 fold to thiamethoxam and to other neonicotinoid, imidacloprid, which is in agreement with previous study (Wen et al ., ), nonetheless in variance with other studies (Kim et al ., ; Liu et al ., ), showing cross‐resistance with several insecticides within this group. The low to moderate level of resistance of N. lugens South Indian populations to neonicotinoids is in contrast to high resistance levels in Chinese populations (Wang et al ., ; Zhang et al ., ) and moderate to high levels of resistance in Korean population (Min et al ., ) while Japan populations (Matsumura et al ., ) remained susceptible. These results in different parts of Asia suggest that resistance could be more on pesticide usage pattern in each country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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