Lymantria dispar, the gypsy moth, is a pest that affects a wide range of hardwood trees and shrubs. The larvae feed on tree leaves, causing defoliation and weakening the trees. L. dispar is known for its potential to cause large-scale forest damage and economic losses. Integrated pest management strategies, including monitoring, biological control agents, and targeted insecticides, are used to manage L. dispar populations and protect forest ecosystems.
| Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| CYP6B53 | D | ||
| CYP6B53 | D | ||
| CYP6AN15V1 | D | ||
| CYP321A7 | R | ||
| CYP4S4V1 | R | ||
| CYP6B7V1 | R | ||
| CYP6AB224 | D,X | ||
| CYP6AB226 | D,X |