The IRAC Executive approved the MoA classification of Tetraniliprole as a new anthranilic diamide in Group 28 (Ryanodine receptor modulator). The IRAC MoA Classification Scheme will be updated accordingly….
The popular poster showing MOA classification by group and chemical structure has now been translated into Spanish, Chinese and Portuguese. Further translations are planed in the future. To view or download the files click on the appropriate link: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese. Full information on the scheme can be found in the IRAC MOA Classification document….
IRAC have just published the latest version of the MoA Classification, now incorporating bio-insecticides. In addition the English version of the MoA Poster with the chemical structures and the small MoA Booklet have also been updated printed copies are now available….
New Mode of Action Phone App IRAC International Spring Meeting, 2013 New Pest Profiles on the IRAC website Spotlight on recent Insecticide Resistance Articles in Publications Results from the 2012 Pollen Beetle Resistance Monitoring in Europe…
…the posters include a general overview of the importance of insect resistance management, the increasing importance of biomolecular techniques for resistance monitoring and the importance of MoA in IRM strategies. Links to the posters are given below: The importance of Insecticide Resistance Management in the control of the mosquito vectors of malaria The increase in the utility and importance of biomolecular techniques in resistance monitoring in insect vectors Insecticide MoA Classification: A Key to Effective Insecticide Resistance Management in Mosquitoes…