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Molecular innovations underlying resistance to nicotine and neonicotinoids in the aphid Myzus persicae

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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
卷 77, 期 12, 页码 5311-5320

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/ps.6558

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Myzus persicae; resistance; nicotine; neonicotinoids

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union [646625]
  2. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) [BB/S006060/1]
  3. BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship [BB/N020146/1]
  4. European Research Council (ERC) [646625] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
  5. BBSRC [BB/S006060/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae, has shown exceptional resistance to both natural and synthetic insecticides, providing important insights into the origin of novel traits, the significance of mutational events in evolutionary adaptations, and the potential use of host plant adaptations in conferring resistance to synthetic insecticides. Research on the molecular mechanisms underlying insecticide resistance in M. persicae has raised questions about the genetic architecture of resistance to natural and synthetic xenobiotics.
The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae, is a globally distributed highly damaging crop pest. This species has demonstrated an exceptional ability to evolve resistance to both synthetic insecticides used for control, and natural insecticides produced by certain plants as a chemical defense against insect attack. Here we review work characterizing the evolution of resistance in M. persicae to the natural insecticide nicotine and the structurally related class of synthetic neonicotinoid insecticides. We outline how research on this topic has provided insights into long-standing questions of both evolutionary and applied importance. These include questions pertaining to the origins of novel traits, the number and nature of mutational events or 'adaptive steps' underlying the evolution of new phenotypes, and whether host plant adaptations can be co-opted to confer resistance to synthetic insecticides. Finally, research on the molecular mechanisms underlying insecticide resistance in M. persicae has generated several outstanding questions on the genetic architecture of resistance to both natural and synthetic xenobiotics, and we conclude by identifying key knowledge gaps for future research. (c) 2021 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

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