Resistance management in the Pink Boll Worm in California
Date Issued:1988-08-17
Abstract
Although resistance to insecticides was a well-documented phenomenon, pest control operators have merely switched from less effective insecticides to newer more potent compounds and thereby kept ahead of the resistance problem. Moreover, the constant development of resistance continually created new markets for alternative insecticides, and planners merely took this into consideration in forecasting trends. This practice of planned obsolescence was only possible with a steady supply of new insecticides, a supply that no longer exists
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- 1988 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1988 Australian Cotton Conference