Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification

Insect acquisition of insecticide resistance represents a serious problem for agriculture. Here, authors reveal an insect symbiotic bacteria that degrades insecticide fenitrothion into a non-insecticidal but bactericidal compound, which is subsequently excreted by the insect host.

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Autores principales: Yuya Sato, Seonghan Jang, Kazutaka Takeshita, Hideomi Itoh, Hideaki Koike, Kanako Tago, Masahito Hayatsu, Tomoyuki Hori, Yoshitomo Kikuchi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fd27cd51f4684d23a6f749c1d55ff93b2021-11-08T11:05:27ZInsecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification10.1038/s41467-021-26649-22041-1723https://doaj.org/article/fd27cd51f4684d23a6f749c1d55ff93b2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26649-2https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Insect acquisition of insecticide resistance represents a serious problem for agriculture. Here, authors reveal an insect symbiotic bacteria that degrades insecticide fenitrothion into a non-insecticidal but bactericidal compound, which is subsequently excreted by the insect host.Yuya SatoSeonghan JangKazutaka TakeshitaHideomi ItohHideaki KoikeKanako TagoMasahito HayatsuTomoyuki HoriYoshitomo KikuchiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
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Yuya Sato
Seonghan Jang
Kazutaka Takeshita
Hideomi Itoh
Hideaki Koike
Kanako Tago
Masahito Hayatsu
Tomoyuki Hori
Yoshitomo Kikuchi
Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
description Insect acquisition of insecticide resistance represents a serious problem for agriculture. Here, authors reveal an insect symbiotic bacteria that degrades insecticide fenitrothion into a non-insecticidal but bactericidal compound, which is subsequently excreted by the insect host.
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author Yuya Sato
Seonghan Jang
Kazutaka Takeshita
Hideomi Itoh
Hideaki Koike
Kanako Tago
Masahito Hayatsu
Tomoyuki Hori
Yoshitomo Kikuchi
author_facet Yuya Sato
Seonghan Jang
Kazutaka Takeshita
Hideomi Itoh
Hideaki Koike
Kanako Tago
Masahito Hayatsu
Tomoyuki Hori
Yoshitomo Kikuchi
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title Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
title_short Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
title_full Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
title_fullStr Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
title_full_unstemmed Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
title_sort insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/fd27cd51f4684d23a6f749c1d55ff93b
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