We use a regulatory model with resistance evolution in two pests to insecticidal Bt cotton and pyrethroids (a conventional insecticide) to examine non-Bt cotton (refuge) planting requirements designed to manage Bt-resistance evolution in the midsouth. Our analysis suggests that reduced refuge requirements would enhance producer profitability, sprayed refugia are more cost effective than unsprayed refugia, and producers would receive slightly higher returns under dynamic relative to static refuge policies. Pyrethroid susceptibility in one of the pests was a renewable resource, and toxin-mixture effects associated with pyrethroid use in Bt cotton were important considerations for midsouth refuge policies
Using pesticides in agriculture and introducing varieties that are resistant to some pests and disea...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides by insect pests is a significant challenge for sustainable...
Transgenic crops producing insecticidal toxins are widely used to control insect pests. Their benefi...
We examine producer behavior, resistance evolution, and returns under alternative refuge requirement...
Since cotton producers do not own legal rights to kill insect populations that are susceptible to in...
This study examined the efficient refuge policies for Bt cotton for three cotton growing regions in ...
Refuge requirements for Bt cotton varieties were examined for three cotton-growing regions in India,...
The 'high-dose-refuge' (HDR) strategy is widely recommended by the biotechnology industry and regula...
In this study we discuss why planting non-Bacillus thuringiensis (non-Bt) cotton as a refuge crop in...
Abstract Genetically engineered crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry toxins have transfo...
To delay evolution of pest resistance to transgenic crops producing insecticidal proteins from Bacil...
Various models of density dependence predicted different evolutionary outcomes for Helicoverpa zea, ...
Transgenic plants producing insecticidal protein derived from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have been ...
Various models of density dependence predicted different evolutionary outcomes for Helicoverpa zea, ...
Biologists now engineer transgenic crop varieties that express proteins that are toxic to a variety ...
Using pesticides in agriculture and introducing varieties that are resistant to some pests and disea...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides by insect pests is a significant challenge for sustainable...
Transgenic crops producing insecticidal toxins are widely used to control insect pests. Their benefi...
We examine producer behavior, resistance evolution, and returns under alternative refuge requirement...
Since cotton producers do not own legal rights to kill insect populations that are susceptible to in...
This study examined the efficient refuge policies for Bt cotton for three cotton growing regions in ...
Refuge requirements for Bt cotton varieties were examined for three cotton-growing regions in India,...
The 'high-dose-refuge' (HDR) strategy is widely recommended by the biotechnology industry and regula...
In this study we discuss why planting non-Bacillus thuringiensis (non-Bt) cotton as a refuge crop in...
Abstract Genetically engineered crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry toxins have transfo...
To delay evolution of pest resistance to transgenic crops producing insecticidal proteins from Bacil...
Various models of density dependence predicted different evolutionary outcomes for Helicoverpa zea, ...
Transgenic plants producing insecticidal protein derived from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have been ...
Various models of density dependence predicted different evolutionary outcomes for Helicoverpa zea, ...
Biologists now engineer transgenic crop varieties that express proteins that are toxic to a variety ...
Using pesticides in agriculture and introducing varieties that are resistant to some pests and disea...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides by insect pests is a significant challenge for sustainable...
Transgenic crops producing insecticidal toxins are widely used to control insect pests. Their benefi...