TY - JOUR
T1 - Insect Resistance to Insecticides
T2 - Causes, Mechanisms, and Exploring Potential Solutions
AU - Liang, Jiyun
AU - Xiao, Feng
AU - Ojo, James
AU - Chao, Wu Hai
AU - Ahmad, Bilal
AU - Alam, Aleena
AU - Abbas, Sohail
AU - Abdelhafez, Mogeda M.
AU - Rahman, Nadeemur
AU - Khan, Khalid Ali
AU - Ghramh, Hamed A.
AU - Ali, Jamin
AU - Chen, Rizhao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2025/2/1
Y1 - 2025/2/1
N2 - Insecticides play a crucial role as the primary means of controlling agricultural pests, preventing significant damage to crops. However, the misuse of these insecticides has led to the development of resistance in insect pests against major classes of these chemicals. The emergence of resistance poses a serious threat, especially when alternative options for crop protection are limited for farmers. Addressing this challenge and developing new, effective, and sustainable pest management approaches is not merely essential but also critically important. In the absence of alternative solutions, understanding the root causes behind the development of resistance in insects becomes a critical necessity. Without this understanding, the formulation of effective approaches to combat resistance remains elusive. With insecticides playing a vital role in global food security and public health, understanding and mitigating resistance are paramount. Given the growing concern over insect resistance to insecticides, this review addresses a crucial research gap by thoroughly examining the causes, mechanisms, and potential solutions. The review examines factors driving resistance, such as evolutionary pressure and excessive pesticide use, and provides a detailed analysis of mechanisms, including detoxifying enzyme overproduction and target site mutations. Providing an analysis of potential solutions, it discusses integrated pest management, strategic insecticide rotation, and the use of new pest control technologies and biological agents. Emphasizing the urgency of a multifaceted approach, the review provides a concise roadmap for sustainable pest management, guiding future research and applications.
AB - Insecticides play a crucial role as the primary means of controlling agricultural pests, preventing significant damage to crops. However, the misuse of these insecticides has led to the development of resistance in insect pests against major classes of these chemicals. The emergence of resistance poses a serious threat, especially when alternative options for crop protection are limited for farmers. Addressing this challenge and developing new, effective, and sustainable pest management approaches is not merely essential but also critically important. In the absence of alternative solutions, understanding the root causes behind the development of resistance in insects becomes a critical necessity. Without this understanding, the formulation of effective approaches to combat resistance remains elusive. With insecticides playing a vital role in global food security and public health, understanding and mitigating resistance are paramount. Given the growing concern over insect resistance to insecticides, this review addresses a crucial research gap by thoroughly examining the causes, mechanisms, and potential solutions. The review examines factors driving resistance, such as evolutionary pressure and excessive pesticide use, and provides a detailed analysis of mechanisms, including detoxifying enzyme overproduction and target site mutations. Providing an analysis of potential solutions, it discusses integrated pest management, strategic insecticide rotation, and the use of new pest control technologies and biological agents. Emphasizing the urgency of a multifaceted approach, the review provides a concise roadmap for sustainable pest management, guiding future research and applications.
KW - gene expression
KW - insecticide resistance
KW - overproduction of detoxifying enzymes
KW - sustainable approach
KW - target site mutation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85218924914
U2 - 10.1002/arch.70045
DO - 10.1002/arch.70045
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40001298
AN - SCOPUS:85218924914
SN - 0739-4462
VL - 118
JO - Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
JF - Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
IS - 2
M1 - e70045
ER -