The evolution of cotton pest management practices in China.
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Increased frequency of pink bollworm resistance to Bt toxin Cry1Ac in ChinaWidespread adoption of Bt cotton and insecticide decrease promotes biocontrol servicesMirid bug outbreaks in multiple crops correlated with wide-scale adoption of Bt cotton in ChinaUsing Agent-Based Modelling to Predict the Role of Wild Refugia in the Evolution of Resistance of Sea Lice to ChemotherapeutantsEarly warning of cotton bollworm resistance associated with intensive planting of Bt cotton in ChinaTransgenic Bt Cotton Does Not Disrupt the Top-Down Forces Regulating the Cotton Aphid in Central China.Weakening density dependence from climate change and agricultural intensification triggers pest outbreaks: a 37-year observation of cotton bollworms.Maize benefits the predatory beetle, Propylea japonica (Thunberg), to provide potential to enhance biological control for aphids in cotton.Quantitative analysis of fitness costs associated with the development of resistance to the Bt toxin Cry1Ac in Helicoverpa armigeraIdentification of top-down forces regulating cotton aphid population growth in transgenic Bt cotton in central China.The halo effect: suppression of pink bollworm on non-Bt cotton by Bt cotton in ChinaA primer for using transgenic insecticidal cotton in developing countries.Cis-mediated down-regulation of a trypsin gene associated with Bt resistance in cotton bollwormField evaluation of Bt cotton crop impact on nontarget pests: cotton aphid and boll weevil.Life table parameters of three Mirid Bug (Adelphocoris) species (Hemiptera: Miridae) under contrasted relative humidity regimes.Suppression of cotton bollworm in multiple crops in China in areas with Bt toxin-containing cotton.Diminishing returns from increased percent Bt cotton: the case of pink bollwormChemosensillum immunolocalization and ligand specificity of chemosensory proteins in the alfalfa plant bug Adelphocoris lineolatus (Goeze)The potential distribution of invading Helicoverpa armigera in North America: is it just a matter of time?Acquisition of Cry1Ac protein by non-target arthropods in Bt soybean fields.Disruption of insect diapause using agonists and an antagonist of diapause hormone.A de novo transcriptomic analysis to reveal functional genes in Apolygus lucorum.The impact of secondary pests on Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops.A toxin-binding alkaline phosphatase fragment synergizes Bt toxin Cry1Ac against susceptible and resistant Helicoverpa armigeraIdentification, characterization, and expression of a novel P450 gene encoding CYP6AE25 from the Asian corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalisAssessing the role of non-cotton refuges in delaying Helicoverpa armigera resistance to Bt cotton in West Africa.Diverse genetic basis of field-evolved resistance to Bt cotton in cotton bollworm from China.High Susceptibility to Cry1Ac and Low Resistance Allele Frequency Reduce the Risk of Resistance of Helicoverpa armigers to Bt Soybean in Brazil.Effects of Soil Salinity on the Expression of Bt Toxin (Cry1Ac) and the Control Efficiency of Helicoverpa armigera in Field-Grown Transgenic Bt CottonSpring phenology of cotton bollworm affects wheat yield.Characterization of the natural enemy community attacking cotton aphid in the Bt cotton ecosystem in Northern China.Dominant resistance to Bt cotton and minor cross-resistance to Bt toxin Cry2Ab in cotton bollworm from China.Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry2Ab and survival on single-toxin and pyramided cotton in cotton bollworm from China.Reduced plant nutrition under elevated CO₂ depresses the immunocompetence of cotton bollworm against its endoparasite.Cotton bollworm resistance to Bt transgenic cotton: a case analysis.Natural refuge crops, buildup of resistance, and zero-refuge strategy for Bt cotton in China.Regulation of migration in Mythimna separata (Walker) in China: a review integrating environmental, physiological, hormonal, genetic, and molecular factors.Association mapping analysis of fiber yield and quality traits in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).Pyrethroid resistance associated with M918 L mutation and detoxifying metabolism in Aphis gossypii from Bt cotton growing regions of China.A Single Point Mutation Resulting in Cadherin Mislocalization Underpins Resistance against Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin in Cotton Bollworm.
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The evolution of cotton pest management practices in China.
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z