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Scientific Exchange: Professor Silivia Dorn

Dorn, Silvia (2011-06-30)

Prof. Dr. Silvia Dorn, Professor of Applied Entomology from ETH Zurich in Switzerland was on a scientific exchange to the Australian Cotton Research Institute (ACRI) in Narrabri from 5 – 12 February 2011.

Helicoverpa spp. Insecticide Resistance: Monitoring, Management and Esterase gene research

Rossiter, Louise (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2011-06-30)

Insecticide resistance represents one of the most significant limitations to successful pest control and economic production in Australian cotton industry.

The dynamics of Helicoverpa populations : can we predict ?

Fitt, Gary P., Dillon, Martin L., Gregg, Peter C., Zalucki, Myron P., Murray, , David A.H. (1992-08-11)

Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) and H. armigera (Hubner) have a number of characteristics which make them highly successful pests of numerous crops in Australia, including cotton (Fitt 1989).

STUDIES OF THE ECOLOGY OF HELIOTHIS SPP. IN INLAND AUSTRALIA: WHAT RELEVANCE TO THE COTTON INDUSTRY?

Fitt, Gary P., Gregg, Peter, Zalucki, Myron, Twine, , Peter (1990-08-08)

Heliothis spp. are clearly the major pests of Australian cotton and consequently there has been considerable research on their biology, ecology and control (Zalucki et al 1986).

HEAPS: A REGIONAL MODEL OF HELIOTHIS POPULATION DYNAMICS.

Dillon, Martin L., Fitt, Gary P. (1990-08-08)

Heliothis spp.

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