Arming cotton plants with an insect virus to beat the bollworm
Date Issued:1996-08-16
Abstract
Controlling heliothine caterpillars presents an ever greater challenge for the Australian cotton industry. The bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, creates especial problems by evolving resistance to most major chemical insecticides. Chemical insecticides are furthermore associated with environmental dangers and increased production costs due to the need to overcome resistance.
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- 1996 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1996 Australian Cotton Conference