1989 journal article

STUDIES ON METHYL PARATHION RESISTANCE IN HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENS

PESTICIDE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 33(2), 189–199.

By: T. Konno n, E. Hodgson n & W. Dauterman n

TL;DR: Results indicate that lower monooxygenase activity as well as higher phosphorotriester hydrolase activity are mainly responsible for resistance to methyl parathion in H. virescens. (via Semantic Scholar)
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