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Insights into the Use of Eco-Friendly Synergists in Resistance Management of Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) [PDF]
The Colorado potato beetle (CPB), Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), is the most notorious insect pest of potato globally. Injudicious use of insecticides for management of this pest has resulted in resistance to all major groups of insecticides along with
Rana Muhammad Kaleem Ullah +5 more
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Breeding innovations are relevant for sustainable agricultural development and food security, as new, resilient production systems require crop varieties optimally suited for these systems.
Marinus J. M. Smulders +2 more
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Herbicide Resistance in Phalaris Species: A Review
Weeds, such as Phalaris spp., can drastically reduce the yield of crops, and the evolution of resistance to herbicides has further exacerbated this issue.
Javid Gherekhloo +5 more
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Over the past several decades, the extensive use of pyrethroids has led to the development of resistance in many insect populations, including the economically damaging pest tarnished plant bug (TPB), Lygus lineolaris, on cotton. To manage TPB resistance,
Yuzhe Du +3 more
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Managing Resistance to Diamide Insecticides in Florida Tomato
This publication discusses optimal placement of diamide insecticides in the context of season-long insecticide rotations for management of pests of tomato. It describes the treatment interval approach to managing insecticide resistance.
Hugh A. Smith
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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the safest, economically successful entomopathogen to date. It is extensively produced in transgenic crops or used in spray formulations to control Lepidopteran pests.
Zeyu Xiao +4 more
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Demographic Performance of Helicoverpa zea Populations on Dual and Triple-Gene Bt Cotton
Insecticidal toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are valuable tools for pest management worldwide, contributing to the management of human disease insect vectors and phytophagous insect pests of agriculture and forestry.
Marcelo M. Rabelo +3 more
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Inheritance and Fitness Costs of Vip3Aa19 Resistance in Mythimna separata
The “high-dose/refuge” strategy is expected to work most effectively when resistance is inherited as a functionally recessive trait and the fitness costs associated with resistance are present.
Yueqin Wang +5 more
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Shifts in Ecological Dominance between Two Lepidopteran Species in Refuge Areas of Bt Cotton
Competition behavior involving agricultural pest species has long been viewed as a powerful selective force that drives ecological and phenotypic diversity.
José Bruno Malaquias +10 more
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Antibiotic resistance management
Antibiotic resistance genes arose long ago in response to naturally occurring antibiotics. Modern medicine has driven further evolution of some of these genes. Resistance can also arise spontaneously by mutation. In bacteria, genes can be inherited or they can be acquired from non-relatives on mobile genetic elements like plasmids. This horizontal gene
Read, Andrew F., Woods, Robert J.
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