Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and diseases, valued at over US$250 billion annually, has not only led to serious environmental hazards, but has also resulted in development of resistance to pesticides in pest populations. It is in this context that crop varieties capable of resisting pest damage will play a vital role in reducing crop losses and protecting the environment. Host plant resistance (HPR), is an economical and environment-friendly method of pest control. Development of crop varieties resistant to insect pests and diseases has been the major research thrust at ICRISAT for sustainable crop production. The most attractive feature of HPR is that it is the simplest seed...
Insects are one, among a number, of biotic and abiotic constraints that limit the production of food...
Crop biotechnologies deployed worldwide primarily possess traits for herbicide resistance, insect re...
Conventional breeding in conjunction with molecular techniques and transgenic approaches have a grea...
Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and ...
Host plant resistance (HPR) to insects is an effective, economical, and environment friendly method ...
Large scale application of pesticides to reduce the losses due to insect pests has not only led to s...
Host plant resistance (HPR) to insect is an effective, economical and environment friendly method of...
Host-plant resistance (HPR) to insect pests is considered one of the key tactics for insect control,...
Insect pests constitute a major constraint in crop production. Approximately 15 % of agricultural pr...
Host plant resistance assumes central role in pest management in order to increase production and pr...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009. All rights reserved. Host-plant resistance as a managem...
Pest resistance is a serious global problem. Over 600 pests (insects, weeds, pathogens) are reported...
Integrated pest management has historically placed great hopes on host plant resistance. However, co...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...
In wild species, host plant resistance is often a key factor limiting pest populations. This is not ...
Insects are one, among a number, of biotic and abiotic constraints that limit the production of food...
Crop biotechnologies deployed worldwide primarily possess traits for herbicide resistance, insect re...
Conventional breeding in conjunction with molecular techniques and transgenic approaches have a grea...
Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and ...
Host plant resistance (HPR) to insects is an effective, economical, and environment friendly method ...
Large scale application of pesticides to reduce the losses due to insect pests has not only led to s...
Host plant resistance (HPR) to insect is an effective, economical and environment friendly method of...
Host-plant resistance (HPR) to insect pests is considered one of the key tactics for insect control,...
Insect pests constitute a major constraint in crop production. Approximately 15 % of agricultural pr...
Host plant resistance assumes central role in pest management in order to increase production and pr...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009. All rights reserved. Host-plant resistance as a managem...
Pest resistance is a serious global problem. Over 600 pests (insects, weeds, pathogens) are reported...
Integrated pest management has historically placed great hopes on host plant resistance. However, co...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...
In wild species, host plant resistance is often a key factor limiting pest populations. This is not ...
Insects are one, among a number, of biotic and abiotic constraints that limit the production of food...
Crop biotechnologies deployed worldwide primarily possess traits for herbicide resistance, insect re...
Conventional breeding in conjunction with molecular techniques and transgenic approaches have a grea...