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Phenology of the Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) in the UK and Provision of Decision Support for Brassica Growers. [PDF]
Wainwright C +5 more
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Perspectives for functional agro biodiversity in Brussels sprouts
Vlaswinkel, M.E.T. +4 more
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Development of Resistance to Insecticides in the Diamondback Moth
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Interactions between transgenic plants, the diamondback moth and natural enemies
Denholm, I. +3 more
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DIAMONDBACK MOTH OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE ON CABBAGE [PDF]
The present study about the oviposition preference of the diamondback moth, <em>Plutella xylostella</em> (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), can contribute to the determination of the location and time of release of parasitoids and predators or application of insecticides or bio-insecticides in the cabbage culture, <em> ...
Wagner Farias Barbosa +4 more
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Diamondback Moth in Virginia [PDF]
Describes the Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella), its life cycle and damage to crucifer crops. Also provides information on natural control, monitoring and chemical control.
Cordero, Roberto J., Kuhar, Thomas P.
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Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Diamondback Moth
Annual Review of Entomology, 1993In recent years, the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae), has become the most destructive insect of cruciferous plants throughout the world, and the annual cost for managing it is estimated to be U.S. $I billion (168). Members of the plant family Cruciferae occur temperate and tropical climates and represent a diverse ...
N S Talekar, A M Shelton
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