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Autor:
Geoff H. Baker, Colin R Tann
Publikováno v:
Austral Entomology. 59:386-397
Autor:
Alice del Socorro, Myron P. Zalucki, Peter Gregg, Kristian Le Mottee, Gary P. Fitt, Colin R Tann
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Austral Entomology. 58:547-560
For Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren), and to a lesser extent Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner), native host plants in non-cropping regions of inland Australia are believed to be contributors to populations which migrate in spring to infest cropping re
Publikováno v:
Austral Entomology. 55:439-448
Refuge crops, in particular pigeon pea and conventional (non-Bt) cotton, are mandatory components within the Bt resistance management strategy for Helicoverpa pests in Bt cotton production systems in eastern Australia. These refuge crops are expected
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Austral Entomology. 55:32-42
The threat of Bt resistance in Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner 1808) and H. punctigera (Wallengren 1860) (Heliothinae) is a major impediment to the sustainability of transgenic (Bt) cotton crops in Australia. A resistance management plan has, therefore,
Autor:
Colin R Tann, Geoff H. Baker
Publikováno v:
Austral Entomology. 53:240-247
The emergence of Bt resistance among key insect pests (especially Noctuidae) is a major threat to the deployment of transgenic (Bt) cotton crops, used to combat these pests, worldwide. Refuge crops are, therefore, commonly grown in association with B
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Journal of Applied Ecology. 44:644-652
Summary 1 House mouse Mus domesticus outbreaks in the grain-growing areas of south-eastern Australia occur irregularly and may be local or widespread, covering thousands of square kilometres. All natural and agricultural habitats are occupied when ho
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Crop Protection. 22:653-660
Plagues of house mice ( Mus domesticus ) can cause severe economic damage to grain crops in southern Australia when their populations peak at sowing of winter-growing crops in autumn. Mice damage crops by locating and digging out newly sown seeds. If
Autor:
Chris M. T. Anderson, Colin R Tann, Jenna L. Ross, Oliver G. G. Knox, Vadakattu V. S. R. Gupta
Publikováno v:
Crop and Pasture Science. 67:1288
Helicoverpa armigera was once considered the most important insect pest to Australian cotton production. The introduction of genetically modified cotton altered this status and made this insect pest control less chemically dependent, but resistance t
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Outlooks on Pest Management. 18:19-20
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The adoption of transgenic (Bt) cotton varieties has markedly reduced feeding damage by noctuid pests, Helicoverpa armigera and H. punctigera, in Australian cotton crops. However, the potential for Bt resistance to evolve within these insect pests is