日時
2024年11月21日(木)16:00 - 17:00 (JST)
講演者
  • 鈴木 清樹 (総合研究大学院大学 統合進化科学研究センター 博士研究員)
会場
  • via Zoom
言語
英語
ホスト
Daiki Kumakura

When using chemicals to control pathogens or pests, a problem that always arises is that parasites develop resistance to the chemicals. In many cases, the amount of chemical used must be reduced for using the chemicals sustainably. However, if certain conditions are met, a method is known that can suppress the development of resistance in diploid organisms such as pest insects. This is the high-dose/refuge strategy (HD/R) proposed by Comins (1977). This unique method combines high doses of pesticide spraying with ‘Refuge’ that are completely pesticide-free, and is a rare example of a successful method that actually fields.
In this presentation, I will provide an overview of the HD/R strategy, a formulation that incorporates the entire life cycle of the insect, which was an issue that Comins had not yet resolved. And show the life cycle of the insect and the conditions under which the HD/R strategy is effective, based on the results of an approximation using a source-think model.

References

  1. Comins, The Development of Insecticide Resistance in the Presence of Migration, J.theor.Biol. 64:177-197 (1977)
  2. Gould, Sustainability of Transgenic Insecticidal Cultivars: Integrating Pest Genetics and Ecology, Annu. Rev. Entmol. 43:701-726 (1998)
  3. Takahashi et.al., Is a larger Refuge always Better? Dispersal and Dose in Pesticide Resistance Evolution., Evolution. 71(6), 1494–1503. (2017)

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