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  • The study investigated the resistance of Rhipicephalus microplus ticks in Maharashtra, India, to synthetic pyrethroids, cypermethrin and deltamethrin, revealing all isolates tested were resistant to deltamethrin, with varying resistance levels across different regions.
  • It found significant increases in the activity of α- and β-esterase enzymes in treated larvae, suggesting a biochemical response to these insecticides, with specific isolates showing notably high enzyme activity after exposure.
  • The findings indicate that both deltamethrin and cypermethrin are ineffective for tick control in the region, prompting recommendations for stricter regulation of these compounds and the development of alternative tick control strategies.

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This study examined the pattern of resistance to widely applied synthetic pyrethroids, i.e., cypermethrin and deltamethrin, against larvae of Rhipicephalus microplus ticks sampled from Marathwada region in Maharashtra, India. The study also examined the role of α- and β-esterases and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) in resistance development. All eight R. microplus isolates tested were resistant to deltamethrin (RL IV), having RR values from 6.88 to 131.26. LPT analysis exhibited the resistance level II deltamethrin resistance in Beed and Hingoli, III in Dharashiv, and IV in Sambhajinagar, Parbhani, Latur, Jalna, and Nanded isolates. The LIT analysis showed that Dharashiv field isolates had the lowest LC value of 229.09 ppm against cypermethrin, while Sambhajinagar field isolates had the highest at 489.78 ppm. The RR ranged from 1145.45 to 2448.9. Seven isolates were level I resistant to cypermethrin while the Jalna isolate was level II resistant. In larvae treated with deltamethrin and cypermethrin, the activity of α- and β-esterase enzymes increased significantly compared to control groups. The enzyme ratios in treated larvae ranged from 0.7533 to 1.7023 for α-esterase and 0.7434 to 3.2054 for β-esterase. The Hingoli isolate treated with cypermethrin exhibited the highest α-esterase activity (903.261), whereas Sambhajinagar isolate had the highest GST enzyme ratio (2.8224) after deltamethrin exposure. When exposed to cypermethrin, the Hingoli isolate showed the highest GST enzyme ratio, 2.0832. The present study provides the current resistance status in tick populations from Marathwada region indicating deltamethrin and cypermethrin to be ineffective for tick control. The results also suggest that SP compounds should be regulated in this region and alternative control strategies should be introduced.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated the resistance of Rhipicephalus microplus ticks in Maharashtra, India, to synthetic pyrethroids, cypermethrin and deltamethrin, revealing all isolates tested were resistant to deltamethrin, with varying resistance levels across different regions.
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