IPM in cotton: Semiochemicals of cotton plant surfaces and pest management - change in focus
Date Issued:2000-06-30
Abstract
The review examines semiochemicals, substances or mixtures of substances emitted by one species that can be used to modify the behaviour of receptor organisms, and the role of these semiochemicals, particularly those derived from the inner tissues and organ surfaces of cotton plants, in the sustainable management of Helicoverpa spp. in cotton
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- 2000 Final Reports
CRDC Final reports submitted 2000