Wicked evolution: Can we address the sociobiological dilemma of pesticide resistance?

Gould, F; Brown, ZS; Kuzma, J

HERO ID

5038320

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Journal Article

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Review

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29773742

HERO ID 5038320
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Wicked evolution: Can we address the sociobiological dilemma of pesticide resistance?
Authors Gould, F; Brown, ZS; Kuzma, J
Journal Science
Volume 360
Issue 6390
Page Numbers 728-732
Abstract Resistance to insecticides and herbicides has cost billions of U.S. dollars in the agricultural sector and could result in millions of lives lost to insect-vectored diseases. We mostly continue to use pesticides as if resistance is a temporary issue that will be addressed by commercialization of new pesticides with novel modes of action. However, current evidence suggests that insect and weed evolution may outstrip our ability to replace outmoded chemicals and other control mechanisms. To avoid this outcome, we must address the mix of ecological, genetic, economic, and sociopolitical factors that prevent implementation of sustainable pest management practices. We offer an ambitious proposition.
Doi 10.1126/science.aar3780
Pmid 29773742
Wosid WOS:000432473500036
Url https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aar3780
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