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Wild and cultivated host plants of Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) and Heliothis virescens (Fabricius) in eastern Tennessee

open access: yes, 1991
Helicoverpa zea and Heliothis virescens are important crop pests. Both species are multivoltine and polyphagous enabling them to overlap cropping periods on wild host plants.
Sudbrink, Donald L.
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Table_1_Accurate identification of Helicoverpa armigera–Helicoverpa zea hybrids using genome admixture analysis: implications for genomic surveillance.pdf

open access: yes
Helicoverpa armigera, the cotton bollworm moth, is one of the world’s most important crop pests, and is spreading throughout the New World from its original range in the Old World. In Brazil, invasive H. armigera has been reported to hybridize with local
Jose Carlos Verle Rodrigues (18013300)   +5 more
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Hemp regulates the fitness of corn earworm (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) and its tachinid (Diptera) parasitoids.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Pest management on hemp is still in its infancy, and biological control options are limited. Helicoverpa zea (corn earworm) is one of the key pests of hemp cultivated outdoors, especially on cultivars grown for cannabinoids and grain.
Armando Falcon-Brindis   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Flutuação Populacional e Parasitismo de Ovos de Spodoptera frugiperda e Helicoverpa zea em milho pulverizado com extratos vegetais e Metarhizium anisopliae

open access: yes, 2010
Avaliou-se o efeito de extratos vegetais e Metarhizium anisopliae sobre a população e o parasitismo natural de ovos de Spodoptera frugiperda e Helicoverpa zea em milho, plantado em dois espaçamentos.
Dantas, José Pires; Universidade Estadual da Paraíba; gpcnpq@terra.com.br   +3 more
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DataSheet_1_Accurate identification of Helicoverpa armigera–Helicoverpa zea hybrids using genome admixture analysis: implications for genomic surveillance.docx

open access: yes
Helicoverpa armigera, the cotton bollworm moth, is one of the world’s most important crop pests, and is spreading throughout the New World from its original range in the Old World. In Brazil, invasive H. armigera has been reported to hybridize with local
Jose Carlos Verle Rodrigues (18013300)   +5 more
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Survival of Helicoverpa armigera in intraguild competition against Helicoverpa zea and in intraspecific competition by instar, in maize silks and ears, in the laboratory and field.

open access: yes, 2016
Survival of Helicoverpa armigera in intraguild competition against Helicoverpa zea and in intraspecific competition by instar, in maize silks and ears, in the laboratory and field.
Edson L. L. Baldin (3373118)   +5 more
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Species-specific evolution of lepidopteran TspC5 tetraspanins associated with dominant resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry1Ac

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Agriculture
Transgenic crops producing insecticidal proteins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have proven to be highly effective in managing some key pests.
Chenyang Wang   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Growth, viral production and metabolism of a Helicoverpa zea cell line in serum-free culture

open access: yes, 2003
Insect cell cultures have been extensively utilised for means of production for heterologous proteins and biopesticides. Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) and Trichoplusia ni (High Five(TM)) cell lines have been widely used for the production of recombinant ...
Lua, L. H. L., Reid, S.
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Discovery and characterizatopn of small molecular weight metallocarboxypeptidase inhibitors

open access: yes, 2010
Descripció del recurs: el 02 de novembre de 2010Las hidrolasas son enzimas que catalizan la ruptura del enlace amida o peptódico, y por lo tanto son denominadas también proteasas o peptidasas. Las proteasas constituyen cerca del 2 % del genoma humano, lo
Fernández Fleischhauer, Daniel   +2 more
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Lyonet’s gland of the tomato fruitworm, Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

open access: yes, 2018
The Lyonet’s gland is a widespread accessory labial gland in Lepidoptera. Albeit its function is ambiguous, the Lyonet’s gland arguably plays an important role in silk production.
Gary Felton   +4 more
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