Insecticide resistance management in B-biotype Bemisia tabaci
Author
Gunning, Robin
Publisher
NSW Department Of Primary Industries
Date Issued
2005-06-30
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Abstract
The silverleaf whitefly, B-biotype Bemisia tabaci, first detected in Australia in 1999, has
become a major pest on cotton in central Queensland. The silverleaf whitefly is also found,
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silverleaf whitefly, slw, b-biotype bemisia tabaci, disease of cotton, threat, toxicological, biochemical molecular and genetic techniques, resistance insecticide management strategies, cross-resistance, pyriproxyfen, piperonyl butoxide synergism, pyrethroids, resistance, insect growth regulators, imidacloprid
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