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Reported Resistance Case(s)

Species: cydia pomonella

Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
lepidoptera tortricidae codling moth AG fruit trees, walnut

Active Ingredient: lead arsenate

MOA: Unknown Mode of Action (general), Undetermined MOA
Group: INORG CAS #: 7784409 Shaugnessy Code: 13503

Resistance Case(s)

Case Id Year of Report Location Reference
1968 Lebanon Talhouk, A. M. S. 1968. In: FAO 1969.
1968 Australia -- South Australia Lower, H.F. (1968). In: FAO 1969.
1967 USA -- Ohio . (1967). Report of the First Session of the FAO Working Party of Experts on Resistance of Pests to Pesticides. FAO, Rome 1965.
1967 USA -- Indiana . (1967). Report of the First Session of the FAO Working Party of Experts on Resistance of Pests to Pesticides. FAO, Rome 1965.
1965 Canada -- Ontario Fisher, R.W. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
1965 Cyprus Papasolomontos, A. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
1965 Canada -- Nova Scotia MacLellan, C.R. And Patterson, N.A. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
1960 Syria Husseiny, M. (1960). In: Brown 1971.
1949 USA -- New York Palm, C. E. (1949). Development and use of synthetic organic insecticides. Adv. Chem. Ser., 1, 218-22.
1948 South Africa Stubbings, W. A. K. 1948. In: Brown 1971.
1943 USA -- California Quayle, H. J. (1943). The increase in resistance in insects to insecticides. J. Econ. Entomol., 36, 493-500.
1943 USA -- Virginia Hough, W. S. (1943). Development and characteristics of vigorous or resistant strains fo codling moth. Virgiania Agric. Exp. Stn. Tech. Bull., 91, 32pp.
1933 USA -- Washington Webster, R. L. (1933). Insect tolerance. J. Econ. Entomol., 26, 1016.
1928 USA -- Colorado Hough, W. S. (1928). Relative resistance to arsenical poisoning of two codling moth strains. J. Econ. Entomol., 21, 325-29.
 
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