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Insight into the evolutionary profile of radio-resistance among insects having intrinsically evolved defence against radiation toxicity

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY
卷 98, 期 6, 页码 1012-1024

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2020.1859153

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Evolution; radio-resistance; radio-sterilization; disinfestation; pre; and post-harvest

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India [09/1257(0001)/2019-EMR-I]

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Ionizing radiation is widely used in pest control in agriculture, but the resistance to radiation varies among different insect orders. Recent studies have shown that radiation resistance is independent of insect evolution.
Ionizing radiation (IR) has wide-ranging applications in various fields. In agriculture, pest control is one of the important applications, because insect pests have become a threat to the global agriculture industry. IR are used routinely to prevent crop loss and to protect stored food commodities. Radio-sterilization and disinfestation treatments are commonly used procedures for insect pest control. From various studies on insect radio-sterilization and disinfestation, it has been established that compared to vertebrates' insects have high levels of radiation resistance. Therefore, to achieve adequate radio-sterilization/disinfestation; exposure to high doses of IR is necessary. However, studies over decades made a presumption that radiation resistance is general among insects. Recent studies have shown that some insect orders are having high IR resistance and some insect orders are sensitive to IR. These studies have clarified that radiation resistance is not uniform throughout insect class. The present review is an attempt to insight at the evolutionary profile of insect species studied for radio-sterilization and disinfestation treatment and are having the trait of radio-resistance. From various studies on insect radiation resistance and after phylogenetic analysis of insect species it appears that the evolutionary near species have drastically different levels of radio-resistance and trait of radiation resistance appears to be independent of insect evolution.

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