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The genetic bases of high-level resistance to diflubenzuron and low-level resistance to cyromazine in a field strain of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera : Calliphoridae) |
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Author: Batterham, P.; Hill-Williams, A.; Levot, G.;
Sales, N.; McKenzie, J. A.
Year: 2006
Title: The genetic bases of high-level resistance to
diflubenzuron and low-level resistance to cyromazine in a field strain of the
Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) (Diptera :
Calliphoridae)
Journal: Australian Journal of Entomology
Volume: 45
Pages: 87-90
Abstract: Several genes on chromosomes IV and VI have
a significant influence on high-level resistance to diflubenzuron in a strain
of the Australian sheep blowfly from Tara,
Queensland. Low-level resistance
to cyromazine in the same strain is due to genes on these chromosomes with a
gene (gene complex) in the sv marker region of chromosome IV being particularly
important. For both insecticides, genetic background influences resistance
status. If the results of the Tara strain
prove typical for those of other populations, resistance to diflubenzuron in
the Australian sheep blowfly has potentially significant consequences for
woolgrowers.
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