Recent research status of Bactrocera dorsalis: Insights from resistance mechanisms and population structure
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- DOI: 10.1002/arch.21601
Recent research status of Bactrocera dorsalis: Insights from resistance mechanisms and population structure
Abstract
Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) is considered to be a highly invasive and destructive agricultural pest due to its strong dispersal and adaptive capacity. Rapid development of insecticide resistance poses a serious threat to the sustainable control of this pest. Here, the resistance mechanisms and invasion pathways of this fly are outlined for a better understanding of the resistance-gene flow pattern and invasion routes. We believe this microreview will provide a glimpse of the native regions, spread and management of resistance, and guide future work on these important topics.
Keywords: Tephritidae; genetic diversity; insecticide resistance.
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