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Resistance defined by WHO The ability in a strain of some organism to tolerate doses of a toxicant which would prove lethal majority of individuals in a normal population of the same species.
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Resistance defined by A.W.A. Brown Any population, within a species normally susceptible to a given insecticide, that is no longer controlled by the pesticide in the area concerned
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Tolerance Higher doses needed to effect species A vs. B Interspecies term
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Cross-resistance Resistance to one compound following the development of resistance to another due to the presence of a mechanism that gives protection against both compounds. Compounds are usually "similar".
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Negative Cross-resistance Increased susceptibility to one compound following the development of resistance to another compound Multiple resistance (or multi-resistance) A population with resistance to different compounds due to individuals having two or more mechanisms of resistance
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Frequency of resistance genes prior to insecticide selection
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Hypothetical change in resistance gene frequency following selection
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How resistance evolves Increasing insecticide selection
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How resistance evolves Increasing insecticide selection
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Hypothetical changes in gene frequency from prior to insecticide use (A), initial use (B), moderate use (C), heavy use (D) and long term heavy use (E) ABCD E
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Learn More! Pesticides, the Environment, and Human Health (Entom. 3070) Fall 2012. Insecticide Toxicology (Entom. 4900) Spring 2011.
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