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Determining changes in the distribution and abundance of a Rhyzopertha dominica phosphine resistance allele in farm grain storages using a DNA marker

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2013
Authors  Kaur, R.; Daniels, E.; Nayak, M.; Ebert, P.; Schlipalius, D.
Journal Title  Pest Management Science
Volume  69
Issue  6
Pages  685–688
Abstract  

The lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.), is a highly destructive pest of stored grain that is strongly resistant to the fumigant phosphine (PH3). Phosphine resistance is due to genetic variants at the rph2 locus that alter the function of the dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD) gene. This discovery now enables direct detection of resistance variants at the rph2 locus in field populations.

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Determining changes in the distribution and abundance of a Rhyzopertha dominica phosphine resistance allele in farm grain storages using a DNA marker

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