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The molecular mechanisms of insecticide resistance in aphid crop pests

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INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2023.103937

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Aphids are economically important agricultural pests that are increasingly developing resistance to insecticides. Over 1000 cases of resistance have been documented, demonstrating the remarkable diversity of mechanisms that allow aphids to avoid or overcome the toxic effects of insecticides. The study of insecticide resistance in aphids not only has practical implications for food security but also provides insights into genetic variation and rapid adaptation.
Aphids are a group of hemipteran insects that include some of the world's most economically important agricultural pests. The control of pest aphids has relied heavily on the use of chemical insecticides, however, the evolution of resistance poses a serious threat to their sustainable control. Over 1000 cases of resistance have now been documented for aphids involving a remarkable diversity of mechanisms that, individually or in combination, allow the toxic effect of insecticides to be avoided or overcome. In addition to its applied importance as a growing threat to human food security, insecticide resistance in aphids also offers an exceptional opportunity to study evolution under strong selection and gain insight into the genetic variation fuelling rapid adaptation. In this review we summarise the biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying resistance in the most economically important aphid pests worldwide and the insights study of this topic has provided on the genomic architecture of adaptive traits.

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