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1、The Evolution of Insect Resistance to Insecticides and Other Deterrents,By Phil Hartger,General Overview of Resistance to Insecticides/Pesticides,In the 1940s, resistance initially began to occur because farmers started to use synthetic pesticides. In following the “rules” of evolution, insects and
2、other pests have grown over generations to do the only thing important to themsurvive. As farmers become more desperate to kill pests that are killing approximately 13% of all crops, the farmers use more and more pesticides. This procedure actually hastens insect evolution because resistant individu
3、als come to dominate and propagate exponentially.,Whats the problem with widespread insecticide use?,In addition to the obvious problem of insecticide resistance, widespread use of insecticides are often hard on the environment, spreading toxic effects on ecosystems and human health alike. By using
4、insecticides, we as humans are creating selection pressures that affect not only insects but us as well. As more and more insects develop resistance, use of insecticide also becomes more and more expensive. Because these insecticides are so harsh, agricultural researchers have developed less harsh m
5、ethods, such as Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs), to combat infestations.,How does resistance come about?,Mutations in insect populations lead to a resistance allele (R). This allele is usually dominant over other alleles coding for susceptibility. Therefore, haploid individuals in haplodiploid popul
6、ations such as the whitefly usually only need one copy of the allele to confer resistance. The allele does not usually become fixed in populations that arent exposed to insecticides because it insects that contain the resistance allele are often less fit in environments that are not treated with ins
7、ecticides.,What can researchers do to help deal with insecticide resistance?,While stopping insecticide resistance completely is beyond any capabilities researchers have at the moment, there is much work being done to produce optimal use of insecticides and other deterrents. Because insecticides are
8、 often detrimental to the environment, scientists look to develop less environmentally harmful methods as well as sustain insect susceptibility to insecticides to reduce extraneous use of ecologically harmful deterrents. “Natural” insecticides present in transgenic plants are currently under hot res
9、earch as well.,The Paper,In “Modeling Evolution of Resistance to Pyriproxyfen by the Sweetpotato Whitefly (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae), Crowder et al. create population models of the Whitefly to interrogate the evolution of its resistance to the insect growth regulator (IGR) pyriproxyfen. This particula
10、r study examined whitefly resistance to the IGR on cotton plants. This particular whitefly is one of the most prominent pests worldwide, attacking numerous kinds of crops and evolving resistance to deterrents quickly. The researchers, through evolutionary modeling, want not only to look at various a
11、spects of the evolution of resistance, but also to optimize when they apply IGRs.,Methods,In simulating the population dynamics to view how the whitefly will potentially react to Pyriproxyfen, Crowder et al. mathematically factored in such things as crop phenology, whitefly longevity, movement, prop
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