Research Advances on Sub-lethal Dose of Insecticides and Insect Immune Response
doi: 10.15886/j.cnki.rdswxb.2017.04.017
- Received Date: 2017-02-27
- Rev Recd Date: 2017-07-26
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Key words:
- Sub-lethal dosage /
- insecticide /
- immunity response
Abstract: Insect immunity is a defense response against attack of exogenouspathogens or other adverse stimulation. The insect immune system is comprised of humoral immunity and cellular immunity. Both of the immunities act co-operatively in response to attack of exogenous pathogens such as bacteria,nematodes,virus,parasitic wasp eggs,etc. These immunity responses can be e influenced obviously by sublethal exposure to insecticides.The effect of sub-lethal dosage of insecticides on insect immune response was reviewed to have a good understanding of sublethal effect of insecticides,and the synergistic effects of combined application of sublethal dose of insecticides and mycopathogenes on pest insects. This review may provide a reference for combined application of chemical insecticides and bio-insecticides in integrated pest management.
Citation: | LIN Zhufeng, JI Xuncong, LIANG Yanpo, ZHAO Haiyan, CHEN Haiyan. Research Advances on Sub-lethal Dose of Insecticides and Insect Immune Response[J]. Journal of Tropical Biology, 2017, 8(4): 482-487,494. doi: 10.15886/j.cnki.rdswxb.2017.04.017 |