Ecology of Helicoverpa in relation to transgenic cotton and the efficiency of refuge crops
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Baker, Geoffrey
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CSIRO Entomology
Date Issued
2006-06-30
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Abstract
Transgenic (Bt) cotton varieties provide a substantial basis for economically and environmentally sustainable insect pest management within the Australian cotton industry.
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transgenic (bt) cotton varieties, environmentally sustainable insect pest management, economic sustainability, management of beneficial invertebrates, refuge crops, resistance development, bt resistance management plan, carbon isotope signatures characteristic of c3 and c4 plants, cotton, maize, pigeon pea, sorghum, helicoverpa, plant host origins, h. punctigera, jasmonic acid, herbivore damage, identification of attractants for beneficial species, surveys of crops, weeds and native vegetation, population migration monitoring
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