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Dr Simone Heimoana, Dr Mary Whitehouse (Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC), CSIRO, 2022-01-16)
The implementation of Integrated Pest Management and use of Bt varieties has drastically reduced insecticide sprays on cotton farms.
Dr Simone Heimoana, Dr Lewis Wilson (Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC), CSIRO, 2018-06-30)
This report presents and summarizes the outcomes of five years of research into enhancing integrated pest management (IPM) in cotton production systems.
Whitehouse, Mary (2008-08-10)
Summary * Pest managers were surveyed to benchmark mirid management practices * Many mirid sprays were applied when mirids were below threshold and fruit retention was high (>85%).
Wade, Mark, Hopkinson, Jamie, Zalucki, Myron (2006-08-10)
Many insect natural enemies are omnivorous, in that they include extra-floral nectar, floral nectar, honeydew and pollen, as well their insect prey in their diet for at least part of their life.
Wilson Lewis (2006-08-10)
Bollgard II and selective insecticides have dramatically increased the opportunity for adopting integrated pest management (IPM) in the Australian cotton system.