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The characterisation of Vip3A resistance in Helicoverpa spp.

Walsh, Tom (CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, 2014-06-30)

The three-gene product Bollgard 3 is expected to be available commercially in 2015.

Correlating Refuge Attractiveness with Productivity and Plant Parameter

Tan, William (University Of Sydney, 2013-06-30)

A key tactic within the CRDC’s 2012-12 Annual Operating Plan is ‘Assuring industry capacity to manage the stewardship of biotechnologies and crop protection products’.

The Use of Biological Control Agents in Resistance Management of Helicoverpa

Keller, Michael (University Of Adelaide, 2013)

In the Australian cotton industry, toxins produced by the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt toxins) are utilized to control lepidopteran pests: Helicoverpa armigera (cotton bollworm) and H. punctigera.

Biochemical mechanisms of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis endo-toxins in Helicoverpa armigera

Gunning, Robin (NSW Agriculture, 2003-06-30)

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Honeybee dissemination of Heliothis NPV onto cotton flowers.

Dillon, Martin (CSIRO Entomology, 2002-06-30)

INGARD® Cotton varieties express Bt toxin in all plant parts except for the flowers.

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