Publications by authors named "Christine Brazier"

Article Synopsis
  • Myzus persicae is a significant global pest that has developed resistance to most insecticides, particularly neonicotinoids, due to a specific mutation (R81T) in its nerve receptors.
  • The study evaluated resistance levels in different clones of M. persicae, finding that homozygous clones with the R81T mutation exhibited notably higher resistance to neonicotinoids compared to other genotypes, while heterozygous clones showed slightly increased resistance.
  • The research indicates that the R81T mutation is semirecessive, meaning the wild allele is more dominant, providing critical insights for developing effective pest management strategies against resistant aphid populations.
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Structural features and selected physicochemical properties of four common pesticides: acetamiprid (neonicotinoid), chlorpyriphos (organophosphate insecticide), deltamethrin (pyrethroid) and fipronil (phenylpyrazole) have been investigated by Density Functional Theory quantum chemical calculations. The high flexible character of these insecticides is revealed by the numerous conformers obtained, located within a 20kJmol(-1) range in the gas phase. In line with this trend, a redistribution of the energetic minima is observed in water medium.

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Within the framework of a molecular exploration of target resistance in populations of Myzus persicae on oilseed rapes in France, (1) the S431F mutation (coding gene ace2), although previously reckoned to be rare, revealed to be frequent, (2) M918L (phenotypically characterised) and L932F (both on para) were found for the first time in M. persicae, and (3) a linkage was revealed between M918L and S431F. While until recently populations developing on French oilseed rapes were dominated by genotypes possessing pyrethroid target resistance and esterase overproduction, to date a different type of dominating genotype, equipped with carbamate and pyrethroid target resistance, seems to be invading such fields.

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