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The Helicoverpa problem in Australia: biology and management

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This chapter describes the distribution, population dynamics, host range and feeding preference of H. armigera and H. punctigera, the 2 most important Helicoverpa pests in Australia; host selection by Helicoverpa spp.; extent of damage on crops caused by Helicoverpa spp.; management of Helicoverpa spp. in Australia, with emphasis on the development of transgenic cotton harbouring a Bacillus thuringiensis gene, and implementation of an integrated control system incorporating INGARD (transgenic cotton); and role of the wild relatives of chickpea as sources of resistance to Helicoverpa.

History

School affiliated with

  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Heliothis/Helicoverpa management: emerging trends and strategies for future research

Publisher

Oxford & IBH Publishing Co

ISBN

9781578083817

Date Submitted

2014-11-06

Date Accepted

2005-01-05

Date of First Publication

2005-01-05

Date of Final Publication

2005-01-05

Date Document First Uploaded

2014-11-05

ePrints ID

15964