Mortality of Helicoverpa in Bollgard II cotton fields and implications for Bt resistance management
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Downes, Sharon
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CSIRO Entomology
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2008-06-30
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In the mid-1990's the Australian cotton industry adopted Ingard®, a transgenic variety that contains a Bt toxin (CrylAc) which is specific to the group of insects including the target Helicoverpa armigera, but ex
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bt transgenic cotton, crylac, ingard®, cry2ab, h.armigera, natural predators, beneficials, ipm, resistance development, arthropod fauna, broad-spectrum synthetic insecticides, ecology and population genetics, resistance management plan (rmp), genes (alleles), genetic engineering research, cost factor, natural resource management, best management practices, extension and adoption of research
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