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Monitoring of Acaricide Resistance in Field-Collected Populations of Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Korea
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1995
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Insect ConservationEntomologyPlant PathologyBiorational PesticideSusceptible StrainToxicologyInsecticidePublic HealthTetranychus UrticaeAllergyPlant-insect InteractionLeaf Disk MethodPest ManagementBiologyTerrestrial ArthropodAcaricide ResistanceField-collected PopulationsEvolutionary BiologyPesticide ResistanceTwo-spotted Spider MitesPest ControlMedicine
Eight field-collected populations of the two-spotted spider mites, Tetranychus urticae (Koch) from apple orchards of different geographical areas were tested for resistance to seven acaricides by leaf disk method in comparison with a susceptible strain. Marked regional variations of susceptibility were observed. Only low to moderate resistance to azocyclotin, fenpropathrin, propargite, and abamectin was obtained. However, high resistance to dicofol, fenpyroxymate, and pyridaen by eight field-collected populations was produced. Resistance to dicofol and fenpyroxymate was widespread. All of the strains tested were susceptible to one or more o the acaricides used. These results indicate that careful selection of the chemical used against any population of the two-spotted spider mite might result in satisfactory control.