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- W2079241806 abstract "Abstract Radiometric studies showed malathion-resistant larvae were two to eleven times more efficient in degrading malathion than susceptible larvae, both in vivo and in vitro. Malathion was degraded primarily by the formation of carboxylic acid derivatives in larvae of both colonies. In vitro studies showed resistant larval homogenates produced over eleven times more carboxyesterase derivatives than phosphatase derivatives as compared with a 2:1 ratio in susceptible larvae. Enzymatic studies indicated that the relatively small fraction of total malathion converted to malaoxon was detoxified at a much more rapid rate in larvae of the resistant than in larvae of a susceptible strain. The differences noted are of sufficient magnitude to be considered primary factors responsible for the resistance to malathion present." @default.
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