Plutella xylostella, the diamondback moth, is a major pest of cruciferous crops such as cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. The larvae feed on plant leaves, causing significant damage and reduced crop yields. P. xylostella is notorious for developing resistance to various insecticides, making control challenging. Integrated pest management strategies, including monitoring, biological control, and selective insecticide applications, are crucial for managing P. xylostella and safeguarding crops.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP321E1 | R | ||
CYP340W1 | R | ||
CYP6B6 | R | ||
CYP6B6 | R | ||
CYP6BG1 | R | ||
CYP6BG1 | R | ||
CYP1V3 | R | ||
CYP1V4 | R | ||
CYP6F | R | ||
CYP6BF1V4 | R |