Evidence for occurrence of an organophosphate-resistant type of acetylcholinesterase in strains of sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis Kroyer)

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Fallang, A., Ramsay, J. M., Sevatdal, S., Burka, J. F., Jewess, P. J., Hammell, K. L. and Horsberg, T. E. 2004. Evidence for occurrence of an organophosphate-resistant type of acetylcholinesterase in strains of sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis Kroyer). Pest Management Science. 60 (12), pp. 1163-1170. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.932

AuthorsFallang, A., Ramsay, J. M., Sevatdal, S., Burka, J. F., Jewess, P. J., Hammell, K. L. and Horsberg, T. E.
Abstract

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is the target of a major pesticide family, the organophosphates, which were extensively used as control agents of sea lice on farmed salmonids in the early 1990s. From the mid-1990s the organophosphates dichlorvos and azamethiphos were seriously compromised by the development of resistance. AChE insensitive to organophosphate chemotherapeutants has been identified as a major resistance mechanism in numerous arthropod species, and in this study, target-site resistance was confirmed in the crustacean Lepeophtheirus salmonis Kroyer isolated from several fish-farming areas in Norway and Canada. A bimolecular rate assay demonstrated the presence of two AChE enzymes with different sensitivities towards azamethiphos, one that was rapidly inactivated and one that was very slowly inactivated. To our knowledge this is the first report of target-site resistance towards organophosphates in a third class of arthropods, the Crustacea. (C) 2004 Society of Chemical Industry

KeywordsAgronomy; Entomology
Year of Publication2004
JournalPest Management Science
Journal citation60 (12), pp. 1163-1170
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.932
PubMed ID15578596
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code514
ISSN1526498X
PublisherWiley

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