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 |
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CYP6B53 | D | ||
CYP6B53 | D | ||
CYP6AN15V1 | D | ||
CYP321A7 | R | ||
CYP4S4V1 | R | ||
CYP6B7V1 | R | ||
CYP6AB224 | D,X | ||
CYP6AB226 | D,X |