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Inheritance of beta-cypermethrin resistance in the housefly Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae)
- Source :
- Pest management science. 64(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Beta-cypermethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, was applied frequently in the control of health pests including houseflies, Musca domestica L., in China. However, different levels of resistance to beta-cypermethrin were monitored in field strains of houseflies. A strain of M. domestica, 4420-fold resistant to beta-cypermethrin after continuous 25 generations of selection, was used in this paper to determine the mode of inheritance of pyrethroid resistance.The estimated realized heritability (h(2)) of beta-cypermethrin resistance was 0.30 in this resistant strain. Results of bioassays showed no significant difference in values of LD(50) and slope of log dose-probit lines between reciprocal progenies F(1) and F'(1), and yielded values of - 0.10 (F(1)) and - 0.11 (F'(1)) for the degree of dominance (D). Chi-square analysis from responses of self-bred and backcross progenies (F(2), BC(1) and BC(2) respectively) indicated that the null hypothesis, a single gene responsible for resistance, was accepted. The minimum number of independent segregation genes was 0.93 for F(1) by Lande's method.It was concluded that beta-cypermethrin resistance in the housefly was inherited as a single, major, autosomal and incompletely recessive factor. These results would provide the basic information for pest management programmes.
- Subjects :
- Insecticide Resistance
Insecticides
Houseflies
Pyrethrins
Animals
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Details
- ISSN :
- 1526498X
- Volume :
- 64
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pest management science
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........697e07a36e15c198cae4bddb6a62e7ee