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liriomyza trifolii

Profile

Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
diptera agromyzidae american serpentine leaf miner AG chrysanthemum, celery

Shown Resistance to Active Ingredient(s)

  1. abamectin (#7)
  2. bifenthrin
  3. chlorpyrifos (#4)
  4. cypermethrin
  5. cyromazine (#6)
  6. DDT (#2)
  7. demeton
  8. indoxacarb (#3)
  9. methamidophos
  10. Organophosphates - Unspecified In Literature
  11. parathion-methyl
  12. permethrin (#4)
  13. pyrazophos
  14. spinosad (#7)
  15. toxaphene

Citation(s) of Resistance

# Citation
1 Sanderson J.P., M.P. Parrella, and J.T. Trumble. (1989). Monitoring Insecticide Resistance in Liriomyza trifolii (Diptera:Agromyzidae) with Yellow Sticky Cards. Journal of Economic Entomology, 82(4) 1011-1018.
2 Haynes, K.F., M.P. Parrella, J.T. Trumble, and T.A. Miller. (1986). Monitoring insecticide resistance with yellow sticky cards. California Agriculture, 40 (11-12): 11-12 40 (11-12): 11-12.
3 Ferguson, J.S. (2004). Develpoment and Stability of insecticide resistance in the Leafminer Liriomyza trifolii (Diptera: Agromyzaidae) to cyromaine, abamectin, and spinosad.. Journal of Economic Entomology, 97 112-119.
4 Broadbent, A. B. and Pree, A. B. (1989). Resistance to pyrazophos in serpentine leafminer Liriomyza trifollii (Burges) (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in Ontario greenhouses.. Can. Entomol., 121 48-53.
5 Genug, W. G. and Janes, M. J. (1975). Host range wild host significance and in-field spread of Liriomyza trifolii.. Belle Glade AREC Res. Rep. EV-1975-5, 18 pp..
6 Keil, C. B. and Parrella, M. P. (1982). Managing insecticide-resistant leafminer on chrysanthemum and celery.. Pp. 162-67.
7 Keil, C. B. and Parrella, M. P. (1990). Characterization of insecticide resistance in two colonies of Liriomyza trifoli (Diptera: Agromyzidae).. J. Econ. Entomol., 83 18-26.
8 Parkman, P. and Pienkowski, R. L. (1989). Response to three populations of Liriomyza trifollii (Diptera: Agromyzidae) to topical applications of permethrin and bifenthrin.. Fla. Entomol., 72 135-139.
9 Parrella, M.P. (1986). Personal communication.
10 Parella, M. P., Keil, C. B. and Morse, J. G. (1984). Insecticide resistance in Liriomyza trifolii.. Calif. Agric., 38 22-23.
11 J. Ferguson. (2004). Development and Stability of Insecticide Resistance in the Leafminer Liriomyza trifolii to Cyromazine, Abamectin, and Spinosad. Journal of Economic Entomology , 97 112-119.
12 Li, F., Gong, X., Yuan, L., Pan, X., Jin, H., Lu, R., and Wu, S. (2022). Indoxacarb resistance-associated mutation of Liriomyza trifolii in Hainan, China. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 183.

Location(s) Where Resistance is Reported

# Location
1 94 -- Mauritius -- 4
2 157 -- USA -- 4
3 171 -- USA -- Georgia -- Ashburn -- 4
4 179 -- USA -- Florida -- 4
5 182 -- USA -- California -- 4
6 185 -- Canada -- Ontario -- 4
7 204 -- USA -- Maryland -- 4
8 454 -- USA -- California -- Southern California -- 4
9 3014 -- USA -- Cailfornia -- 4
10 14880 -- China -- Hainan Province -- Sanya -- 4
11 14881 -- China -- Hainan Province -- Wuzhishan -- 4
12 14894 -- China -- Hainan Province -- Ledong -- 4

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