Targeting female reproduction in insects with biorational insecticides for pest management: a critical review with suggestions for future research
Current Opinion in Insect Science(2019)
Abstract
•Three groups of IGRs as commercial biorational insecticides: juvenile hormone analogues, ecdysone agonists, chitin synthesis inhibitors.•What have we learned after 30–40 years of use of IGRs in pest control?•IGRs disrupt insect growth and development, but also strong adverse effects on reproduction.•RNAi and CRISPR/Cas9 exploiting targets related to insect reproduction to control insect pests.
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