Type: Chapter

Advances in detection and management of phosphine resistance in stored grain pests

Authors

David Schlipalius

University of Queensland

Paul Ebert

University of Queensland

Publication date:

24 August 2020

ID: 9781786767592

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Description

Phosphine gas has become the world’s primary fumigant for disinfestation of stored grain. Development and increase of strong resistance to phosphine is a threat to the continued use of phosphine and there are limited alternatives currently available. Understanding how phosphine resistance arises is critical in managing resistance problems and extending the useful life of this fumigant. The most recent advances have been in our understanding of the two genes that contribute to phosphine resistance in all pest species that have been examined in countries around the world. Resistance gene identification has led to the development of a monitoring tool based on the DNA sequence. Large surveys to test for resistance genes coupled with population genetics has provided us with information on how resistance arises and how it spreads.

Table of contents

1 Introduction 2 The biochemical and genetic basis of resistance 3 Alternative fumigants 4 Conclusion and future trends 5 References