Cydia pomonella, the codling moth, is a major pest of pome fruits such as apples and pears. The larvae feed on the fruit, creating entry wounds and causing fruit to drop prematurely or become unmarketable. C. pomonella can cause significant economic losses in fruit production. Integrated pest management strategies, including pheromone traps, biological controls, and targeted insecticide applications, are used to manage C. pomonella populations and protect fruit crops.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP9A120 | R,X | ||
CYP9A121 | R,X | ||
CYP9A61 | E,Y | ||
CYP9A61 | E,Y | ||
CYP9A61 | E,Y | ||
CYP9A61 | E,Y | ||
CYP6B2 | R | ||
CYP6B2 | R |