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Reported Resistance Case(s)

Species: myzus persicae

Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
homoptera aphididae green peach aphid AG flower, crops, fruit, trees, grains, tobacco, vegetables

Active Ingredient: Organophosphates - Unspecified In Literature

MOA: Acetylcholine esterase inhibitors, Organophophates
Group: OP CAS #: 0 Shaugnessy Code: 0

Resistance Case(s)

Case Id Year of Report Type of Resistance Location Reference
G4202 1984 Field Evolved Resistance
United Kingdom Cotton, J. (1984). Personal Communication.
G2417 1974 Field Evolved Resistance
Portugal Anon. 1974a. (1974). Communication to FAO. Laboratorio de Fitofarmacologia, Oerias, Portugal.
G407 1963 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
California
Georghiou, G. P. (1963). Comparative susceptibility to insecticides of two green peach aphid populations collected 16 years apart.. J. Econ. Entomol., 56 655-57.
G228 1960 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
Florida
Wolfenbarger, D. O. (1960). Brief history of aphid control on potatoes in south Florida, 1946-59.. J. Econ. Entomol., 53 403-05.
G229 1960 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
Oregon
Chapman, R. K. (1960). Status of insecticide resistance in insects attacking vegetable crops.. Misc. Plub. Entomol. Soc. Amer., 2 27-39.
G230 1960 Field Evolved Resistance
USA--
Wisconsin
Chapman, R. K. (1960). Status of insecticide resistance in insects attacking vegetable crops.. Misc. Plub. Entomol. Soc. Amer., 2 27-39.
*The population was created solely by selection and/or genetic manipulation.
**The population was selected further in the laboratory after collection.