Fitness costs associated with insecticide resistance
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Abstract
Insects are exposed to a variety of stress factors in their environment, and, in many cases for insect pests to agriculture, those factors include toxic chemical insecticides. Coping with the toxicity of insecticides can be costly and requires energy and resource allocation for adaptation and survival. Several behavioural, physiological and genetic mechanisms are used by insects to handle toxic insecticides, sometimes leading to resistance by constitutive overexpression of detoxification enzymes or inducing mutations in the target sites. Such actions are costly and may affect reproduction, impair dispersal ability and have several other effects on the insect's fitness. Fitness costs resulting from resistance…
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- Insecticide resistance
- Resistance (ecology)
- Biology
- Pesticide resistance
- Toxicology
- Pesticide
- Biotechnology
- Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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