| Literature DB >> 26751480 |
Fang Zhu1,2, Laura Lavine3, Sally O'Neal4, Mark Lavine5, Carrie Foss6, Douglas Walsh7.
Abstract
The increased urbanization of a growing global population makes imperative the development of sustainable integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for urban pest control. This emphasizes pests that are closely associated with the health and wellbeing of humans and domesticated animals. Concurrently there are regulatory requirements enforced to minimize inadvertent exposures to insecticides in the urban environment. Development of insecticide resistance management (IRM) strategies in urban ecosystems involves understanding the status and mechanisms of insecticide resistance and reducing insecticide selection pressure by combining multiple chemical and non-chemical approaches. In this review, we will focus on the commonly used insecticides and molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying insecticide resistance in six major urban insect pests: house fly, German cockroach, mosquitoes, red flour beetle, bed bugs and head louse. We will also discuss several strategies that may prove promising for future urban IPM programs.Entities:
Keywords: IPM; IRM; RNAi-based insecticide; biopesticide; genetically modified insect; insecticide resistance; mechanism; molecular marker
Year: 2016 PMID: 26751480 PMCID: PMC4808782 DOI: 10.3390/insects7010002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769
Top 20 resistant arthropods in agricultural and urban ecosystems [7] (permitted kindly by Drs. Mark Whalon and David Mota-Sanchez).
| Rank | Common Name | Scientific Name | Number * | Ecosystem |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Two-spotted spider mite | 94 | Agricultural | |
| 2 | Diamondback moth | 92 | Agricultural | |
| 3 | Green peach aphid | 76 | Agricultural | |
| 4 | House fly | 62 | Urban | |
| 5 | Colorado potato beetle | 55 | Agricultural | |
| 5 | Sweetpotato whitefly | 55 | Agricultural | |
| 7 | Southern cattle tick | 50 | Agricultural | |
| 8 | Cotton aphid | 49 | Agricultural | |
| 9 | Corn bollworm | 48 | Agricultural | |
| 9 | European red mite | 48 | Agricultural | |
| 11 | German cockroach | 42 | Urban | |
| 12 | Southern house mosquito | 40 | Urban | |
| 13 | Beet armyworm | 38 | Agricultural | |
| 13 | Oriental leafworm moth | 38 | Agricultural | |
| 15 | House mosquito | 36 | Urban | |
| 16 | Yellow fever mosquito | 35 | Urban | |
| 16 | Tobacco budworm | 35 | Agricultural | |
| 18 | Hop aphid | 34 | Agricultural | |
| 19 | Red flour beetle | 33 | Urban | |
| 20 | African cotton leafworm | 30 | Agricultural |
* Number of active ingredients to which the pest has exhibited documented resistance.