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Biochemical and molecular mechanisms of diafenthiuron resistance in the whitefly,Bemisia tabaci
Authors:Baizhong Zhang  Peng Li  Zhonggeng Liu  Weifeng Fang  Tianpu Li  Yashe Li
Institution:School of Natural Resources and Environment, Pesticide Research Institute, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453000, P.R. China
Abstract:B-biotype Bemisia tabaci has developed high levels of resistance to many insecticides. To investigate the risks and explore possible mechanisms of resistance to diafenthiuron in B. tabaci, a 32.8-fold diafenthiuron-resistant strain (R-DfWf) was established after selection for 36 generations compared with the susceptible strain (S-Lab). Biochemical assays showed that the activity of cytochrome P450 towards p-NA was significantly higher (4.37-fold higher) in the R-DfWf strain than in the S-Lab strain. Similarly, the carboxylesterase (COE) activity and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity were also significantly higher (3.12- and 1.83-fold higher, respectively) in the R-DfWf strain than in the S-Lab strain. The expression of five of seven P450 genes was significantly higher (>3-fold) in the R-DfWf strain than in the S-Lab strain. The expression of COE2 was significantly higher (>2.5-fold) in the R-DfWf than in the S-Lab strain. The expression of GST and GST2 was significantly higher (>2.3-fold) in the R-DfWf than in the S-Lab. Thus, cytochrome P450, COE and GST may appear to be responsible for the resistance to diafenthiuron in B. tabaci. It is also valuable for usage of insecticides for resistance management and control of this species.
Keywords:Bemisia tabaci  diafenthiuron  resistance  carboxylesterase (COE)  glutathione S-transferase (GST)  cytochrome P450
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