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- Title
Pyrethroid resistance in Italian populations of the mite Varroa destructor: a focus on the Lombardy region.
- Authors
PANINI, Michela; REGUZZI, Maria Cristina; CHIESA, Olga; COMINELLI, Filippo; LUPI, Daniela; MOORES, Graham; MAZZONI, Emanuele
- Abstract
Varroa destructor Anderson et Trueman (Acari Varroidae) is a major pest of honey bees and synthetic acaricide treatments remain the most effective tool to contain its infestations. In 1991, pyrethroid resistance was first reported in Lombardy, and is now spread worldwide. Recently, three different mutations (L925V/I/M) occurring in the voltage-gated sodium channel have been associated with tau-fluvalinate resistance. Furthermore, in the literature, indirect evidence from laboratory bioassays have indicated that high levels of esterases may be involved in mites resistant to tau-fluvalinate. This study provides an update on the actual spread of target-site resistance to tau-fluvalinate in V. destructor samples collected in the Lombardy region. TaqMan assays showed that mutation L925V is present in this area, however only low frequencies of this resistant allele were detected. The majority of resistant mites were found in the homozygous form (11%), and only a small fraction possessed the heterozygous genotype (2%). Additionally, a protocol was set up to detect esterase activity directly in single mites. Slight variability was observed among different populations collected in Lombardy. Additional studies are needed to confirm the involvement of esterases in resistance to pyrethroids in V. destructor and whether this can be correlated to changes in enzyme activity.
- Subjects
VARROA destructor; MITES; SODIUM channels; ACARICIDES; ESTERASES; HONEYBEES
- Publication
Bulletin of Insectology, 2019, Vol 72, Issue 2, p227
- ISSN
1721-8861
- Publication type
Article