Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand

Susceptibility to permethrin and deltamethrin was assessed in the house fly, Musca domestica L., and blow fly Chrysomya megacephala (F.). The laboratory strain of M. domestica was captured in Muang District (downtown), Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, and the field strains were collected from Muang Di...

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Main Authors: Kom Sukontason, Tarinee Chaiwong, Jiraporn Tayutivutikul, Pradya Somboon, Wej Choochote, Somsak Piangjai, Kabkaew L. Sukontason
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-620022018-09-11T09:28:50Z Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand Kom Sukontason Tarinee Chaiwong Jiraporn Tayutivutikul Pradya Somboon Wej Choochote Somsak Piangjai Kabkaew L. Sukontason Agricultural and Biological Sciences Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Veterinary Susceptibility to permethrin and deltamethrin was assessed in the house fly, Musca domestica L., and blow fly Chrysomya megacephala (F.). The laboratory strain of M. domestica was captured in Muang District (downtown), Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, and the field strains were collected from Muang District, two agricultural areas of Hang Dong District and San Khampaeng District. These strains displayed susceptibility to both permethrin and deltamethrin insecticides, with LD50values of 0.0049, 0.0019, 0.0003, and 0.0005 μg/fly and 0.1058, 0.0185, 0.1251, and 0.0981 μg/fly, respectively. Tests on the laboratory strain of C. megacephala and the field strains collected from four areas of Chiang Mai (Muang District [downtown], two agricultural areas of Hang Dong District, and San Khampaeng District) and the wooded area near the National Forest revealed slightly lower susceptibility compared with house fly, with LD50values of permethrin equal to 0.0028, 0.0027, 0.0024, 0.0007, and 0.0034 μg/fly and of deltamethrin equal to 0.0461, 0.0267, 0.1327, 0.1151, and 0.0244 μg/fly. These results indicated that the adult populations of both fly species were susceptible to both insecticides. © 2005 Entomological Society of America. 2018-09-11T09:20:47Z 2018-09-11T09:20:47Z 2005-09-01 Journal 00222585 2-s2.0-25444529438 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=25444529438&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62002
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Veterinary
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Veterinary
Kom Sukontason
Tarinee Chaiwong
Jiraporn Tayutivutikul
Pradya Somboon
Wej Choochote
Somsak Piangjai
Kabkaew L. Sukontason
Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand
description Susceptibility to permethrin and deltamethrin was assessed in the house fly, Musca domestica L., and blow fly Chrysomya megacephala (F.). The laboratory strain of M. domestica was captured in Muang District (downtown), Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, and the field strains were collected from Muang District, two agricultural areas of Hang Dong District and San Khampaeng District. These strains displayed susceptibility to both permethrin and deltamethrin insecticides, with LD50values of 0.0049, 0.0019, 0.0003, and 0.0005 μg/fly and 0.1058, 0.0185, 0.1251, and 0.0981 μg/fly, respectively. Tests on the laboratory strain of C. megacephala and the field strains collected from four areas of Chiang Mai (Muang District [downtown], two agricultural areas of Hang Dong District, and San Khampaeng District) and the wooded area near the National Forest revealed slightly lower susceptibility compared with house fly, with LD50values of permethrin equal to 0.0028, 0.0027, 0.0024, 0.0007, and 0.0034 μg/fly and of deltamethrin equal to 0.0461, 0.0267, 0.1327, 0.1151, and 0.0244 μg/fly. These results indicated that the adult populations of both fly species were susceptible to both insecticides. © 2005 Entomological Society of America.
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author Kom Sukontason
Tarinee Chaiwong
Jiraporn Tayutivutikul
Pradya Somboon
Wej Choochote
Somsak Piangjai
Kabkaew L. Sukontason
author_facet Kom Sukontason
Tarinee Chaiwong
Jiraporn Tayutivutikul
Pradya Somboon
Wej Choochote
Somsak Piangjai
Kabkaew L. Sukontason
author_sort Kom Sukontason
title Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand
title_short Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand
title_full Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand
title_fullStr Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility of Musca domestica and Chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in Thailand
title_sort susceptibility of musca domestica and chrysomya megacephala to permethrin and deltamethrin in thailand
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