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Managing Bt Resistance and Induced Tolerance in Bollgard 3 using Refuge Crops

Whitehouse, Mary (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2018-06-30)

Bt cotton has enabled the cotton industry to reduce its use of insecticides and improve the lifestyles of cotton growers by producing a more reliable and sustainable crop through controlling the major pests, Helicover

Managing Bt resistance, H. punctigera movements & cotton planting windows

Baker, Geoff, Whitehouse, Mary (CSIRO Agriculture & Food, 2016-06-30)

It is well-recognised that the pest status of Helicoverpa spp.

Investigation of Lepidopteran Communities within Transgenic Cotton Varieites Alongside Refuge Crops

Murray, Edwina (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2016-06-30)

The introduction of transgenic cotton within the cotton industry has allowed for increased yields due to

decreased losses from insect activities. The main pests which have been targeted through the genetic

Summer Scholarship: Testing for a ‘Critical Exposure Period’ for Developing Tolerance to Bt

Holman, Sharna (University Of Sydney, 2015-06-30)

Helicoverpa punctigera, along with Helicoverpa armigera, are major pests in Australian cotton.

Testing alternative refuge options

Whitehouse, Mary, Maas, Susan (2012-08-05)

This study aimed to develop new refuge crop options to improve efficacy and provide more choice.

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