IPM for Silverleaf Whitefly and Emerging Pests in Central Regions
Author
Wilson, Lewis
Publisher
CSIRO Plant Industry
Date Issued
2013-06-30
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Abstract
The advent of Bt-cotton led to a dramatic decline in insecticide use against Helicoverpa spp. in the Australian cotton industry.
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upper namoi, macquarie, goondiwindi, helicoverpa spp., bt-cotton, silverleaf whitefly (slw), mungindi, gwydir, pest status, integrated pest management (ipm), beneficial species, systems, broad mites, pest management, management, gvb, mirids, capacity, damage, control, green vegetable bug, predators, extension, sustainability, threshholds, hosts, sowthistle, bladder ketmia and blackberry nightshade, natural resource management, nrm, ipm
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- 2013 Final Reports
CRDC Final Reports submitted 2013