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The effect of piperonyl butoxide on pyrethroid‐resistance‐associated esterases in <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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Esterase InhibitionEntomologyPiperonyl ButoxideDrug ResistanceBiorational PesticideToxicologyInsecticidePublic HealthBiochemistryPlant-insect InteractionPest ManagementH. Topical BioassaysPharmacologyBiologyPesticide ResistancePyrethroid‐resistance‐associated EsterasesPest ControlMedicineEsterase Isoenzymes
Pyrethroid resistance in field populations of Australian Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) is primarily a consequence of the overproduction of esterase isoenzymes which metabolise and sequester pyrethroid insecticides. Biochemical studies have shown that pyrethroid-resistance-associated esterases in H armigera are inhibited by the insecticide synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO). Esterase inhibition by PBO did not occur immediately after dosing, but exhibited maximum inhibition 3-4 h after dosage. Esterase activity subsequently recovered until full activity was restored by 24 h. Topical bioassays using a pre-treatment of PBO showed that maximum H armigera mortality was achieved with pre-treatment times corresponding to maximum esterase inhibition. These results demonstrated that, with correct temporal application, PBO can restore pyrethroid efficacy against H armigera. It would also be expected that restoration of efficacy with other conventional insecticides, currently compromised by esterase-based resistance mechanisms, would occur.
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