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To bee or not to bee: creating DNA insecticides to replace non-selective organophosphate insecticides for use against the soft scale insect Ceroplastes japonicus Green

Authors :
Yelizaveta V. Puzanova
Ekaterina Yatskova
Yuri Plugatar
Refat Z. Useinov
Alexander Sharmagiy
Volodymyr V. Oberemok
Ilya A. Novikov
Nikita V Gal'chinsky
Kateryna V. Laikova
Natalya Trikoz
Source :
Journal of Plant Protection Research, Vol 60, Iss 0, Pp 406-406 (2020)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Polish Academy of Sciences Chancellery, 2023.

Abstract

Obviously, the moment has come in agriculture and forestry when we must decide to gradually abandon (where possible) non-selectively acting chemical insecticides, taking into consideration the overall decrease in the total biomass of insects, especially pollinators, and the increased number of diseases and human deaths directly or indirectly associated with chemical insecticides. Yet with the world facing the rapid growth of human populations, the annual reduction of cultivated areas, and substantial losses from insect pests, most experts believe that no serious alternative to chemical insecticides exists. However, there is definitely room to create more well-tailored chemical insecticides. And there is hope, in the form of effective DNA insecticides able to provide an adequate level of safety for non-target organisms. In this short communication describing experiments carried out on the larvae of Ceroplastes japonicus Green (feeding on Ilex aquifolium Linnaeus), we show for the first time the enormous potential for the use of DNA insecticides in the control of soft scale insects and how they could replace non-selective organophosphate insecticides.

Details

ISSN :
1899007X and 14274345
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Plant Protection Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f2c565ac9ac1c66aa7e2da91541a35e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24425/jppr.2020.133956