CONTROL OF DIAMONDBACK MOTH ON CABBAGE, 2013 [PDF]
Philip A. Stansly, Barry Kostyk
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Studies on the diamondback moth on stock
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BT CORN AND INSECT RESISTANCE: AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF REFUGES
Genetically engineered crops offer farmers a new option for controlling pests. The high efficacy of these pesticidal crops, combined with the potential for widespread adoption, has raised concerns that pest resistance may prematurely diminish their value.
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Ligands of HMG-like dorsal switch protein 1 of Spodoptera exigua leads to mortality in diamondback moth, Plutellaxylostella. [PDF]
Mollah MMI.
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The role of GPI-anchored membrane-bound alkaline phosphatase in the mode of action of Bt Cry1A toxins in the diamondback moth. [PDF]
Sun D +11 more
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Diamondback Moth Larvae Trigger Host Plant Volatiles that Lure Its Adult Females for Oviposition. [PDF]
Hussain M +7 more
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Identification and characterization of a Masculinizer homologue in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella. [PDF]
Harvey-Samuel T +4 more
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Independent and Synergistic Effects of Knocking out Two ABC Transporter Genes on Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins Cry1Ac and Cry1Fa in Diamondback Moth. [PDF]
Zhao S +5 more
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Expression Profiles and Binding Properties of the Chemosensory Protein PxylCSP11 from the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae). [PDF]
Fu S, Li F, Yan X, Hao C.
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