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Studies on the mechanisms responsible for variable toxicity of azinphosmethyl to various larval instars of the tufted apple budmoth, Platynota idaeusalis
Authors:D.S. Wells  G.C. Rock  W.C. Dauterman
Affiliation:Toxicology Program/Department of Entomology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27650 USA
Abstract:The susceptibility of tufted apple budmoth larvae, Platynota idaeusalis, to azinphosmethyl decreases with each successive instar. A comparison between fifth and third instars showed that the fifth instars have a higher level of glutathione S-transferase activity per milligram of protein, a lower content of cytochrome P-450 per milligram of protein, and absorb a lesser percentage of and LD01 dose than the third instar. Results of metabolism were consistent with these findings. In addition to these factors, the fifth instar larvae may have a threshold mechanism for eliminating penetrated azinphosmethyl from the body, unchanged. This allows the fifth instar larval population to withstand increasingly higher doses of azinphosmethyl without a proportional increase in mortality.
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