Proinsecticides effective against insecticide-resistant peach-potato aphid (Myzus persicae (Sulzer))

D. Hedley, B. Khambay, A. Hooper, R. Thomas, A. Devonshire
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A range of potential proinsecticides was synthesised and tested against insecticide-susceptible and -resistant clones of Myzus persicae (Sulzer). They were all esters of compounds known to be toxic or pharmacologically active, and were designed to have increased lipophilicity and to be subject to more rapid activation by hydrolysis in resistant than in susceptible aphids due to the increased amount of esterase present in the resistant clones. The most potent toxins were esters of monofluoroacetic acid. When applied topically, the toxicity of these esters to M. persicae was directly proportional to the esterase content of the aphids. Such compounds would not be suitable as commercial insecticides, but the results serve to illustrate the potential benefits of exploiting a resistance mechanism against one class of compounds to render another class more toxic, i.e. to design compounds that show negative cross-resistance. (C) 1998 SCI.
抗药桃薯蚜(Myzus persicae (Sulzer))
合成了一系列潜在的杀虫剂,并对桃蚜(Myzus persicae, Sulzer)的敏感和抗性无性系进行了试验。它们都是已知有毒或具有药理活性的化合物的酯类,并且被设计成具有更高的亲脂性,并且由于抗性克隆中酯酶的数量增加,抗性蚜虫比敏感蚜虫更容易被水解激活。最有效的毒素是单氟乙酸酯。局部施用时,酯类对桃蚜的毒性与酯酶含量成正比。这些化合物不适合作为商业杀虫剂,但结果表明,利用对一类化合物的抗性机制使另一类化合物更具毒性的潜在好处,即设计出具有负交叉抗性的化合物。(c) 1998科学。
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