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Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies

Threatening the global community is a wide variety of potential threats, most notably invasive pest species. Invasive pest species are non-native organisms that humans have either accidentally or intentionally spread to new regions. One of the most effective and first lines of control strategies for...

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Autores principales: Siddiqui, Junaid Ali, Fan, Ruidong, Naz, Hira, Bamisile, Bamisope Steve, Hafeez, Muhammad, Ghani, Muhammad Imran, Wei, Yiming, Xu, Yijuan, Chen, Xiaoyulong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9868318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36699674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1112278
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author Siddiqui, Junaid Ali
Fan, Ruidong
Naz, Hira
Bamisile, Bamisope Steve
Hafeez, Muhammad
Ghani, Muhammad Imran
Wei, Yiming
Xu, Yijuan
Chen, Xiaoyulong
author_facet Siddiqui, Junaid Ali
Fan, Ruidong
Naz, Hira
Bamisile, Bamisope Steve
Hafeez, Muhammad
Ghani, Muhammad Imran
Wei, Yiming
Xu, Yijuan
Chen, Xiaoyulong
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description Threatening the global community is a wide variety of potential threats, most notably invasive pest species. Invasive pest species are non-native organisms that humans have either accidentally or intentionally spread to new regions. One of the most effective and first lines of control strategies for controlling pests is the application of insecticides. These toxic chemicals are employed to get rid of pests, but they pose great risks to people, animals, and plants. Pesticides are heavily used in managing invasive pests in the current era. Due to the overuse of synthetic chemicals, numerous invasive species have already developed resistance. The resistance development is the main reason for the failure to manage the invasive species. Developing pesticide resistance management techniques necessitates a thorough understanding of the mechanisms through which insects acquire insecticide resistance. Insects use a variety of behavioral, biochemical, physiological, genetic, and metabolic methods to deal with toxic chemicals, which can lead to resistance through continuous overexpression of detoxifying enzymes. An overabundance of enzymes causes metabolic resistance, detoxifying pesticides and rendering them ineffective against pests. A key factor in the development of metabolic resistance is the amplification of certain metabolic enzymes, specifically esterases, Glutathione S-transferase, Cytochromes p450 monooxygenase, and hydrolyses. Additionally, insect guts offer unique habitats for microbial colonization, and gut bacteria may serve their hosts a variety of useful services. Most importantly, the detoxification of insecticides leads to resistance development. The complete knowledge of invasive pest species and their mechanisms of resistance development could be very helpful in coping with the challenges and effectively developing effective strategies for the control of invasive species. Integrated Pest Management is particularly effective at lowering the risk of chemical and environmental contaminants and the resulting health issues, and it may also offer the most effective ways to control insect pests.
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spelling pubmed-98683182023-01-24 Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies Siddiqui, Junaid Ali Fan, Ruidong Naz, Hira Bamisile, Bamisope Steve Hafeez, Muhammad Ghani, Muhammad Imran Wei, Yiming Xu, Yijuan Chen, Xiaoyulong Front Physiol Physiology Threatening the global community is a wide variety of potential threats, most notably invasive pest species. Invasive pest species are non-native organisms that humans have either accidentally or intentionally spread to new regions. One of the most effective and first lines of control strategies for controlling pests is the application of insecticides. These toxic chemicals are employed to get rid of pests, but they pose great risks to people, animals, and plants. Pesticides are heavily used in managing invasive pests in the current era. Due to the overuse of synthetic chemicals, numerous invasive species have already developed resistance. The resistance development is the main reason for the failure to manage the invasive species. Developing pesticide resistance management techniques necessitates a thorough understanding of the mechanisms through which insects acquire insecticide resistance. Insects use a variety of behavioral, biochemical, physiological, genetic, and metabolic methods to deal with toxic chemicals, which can lead to resistance through continuous overexpression of detoxifying enzymes. An overabundance of enzymes causes metabolic resistance, detoxifying pesticides and rendering them ineffective against pests. A key factor in the development of metabolic resistance is the amplification of certain metabolic enzymes, specifically esterases, Glutathione S-transferase, Cytochromes p450 monooxygenase, and hydrolyses. Additionally, insect guts offer unique habitats for microbial colonization, and gut bacteria may serve their hosts a variety of useful services. Most importantly, the detoxification of insecticides leads to resistance development. The complete knowledge of invasive pest species and their mechanisms of resistance development could be very helpful in coping with the challenges and effectively developing effective strategies for the control of invasive species. Integrated Pest Management is particularly effective at lowering the risk of chemical and environmental contaminants and the resulting health issues, and it may also offer the most effective ways to control insect pests. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9868318/ /pubmed/36699674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1112278 Text en Copyright © 2023 Siddiqui, Fan, Naz, Bamisile, Hafeez, Ghani, Wei, Xu and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Siddiqui, Junaid Ali
Fan, Ruidong
Naz, Hira
Bamisile, Bamisope Steve
Hafeez, Muhammad
Ghani, Muhammad Imran
Wei, Yiming
Xu, Yijuan
Chen, Xiaoyulong
Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies
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title_full Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies
title_fullStr Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies
title_full_unstemmed Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies
title_short Insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: Challenges and control strategies
title_sort insights into insecticide-resistance mechanisms in invasive species: challenges and control strategies
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9868318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36699674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1112278
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