An integrated pest management (IPM) approach that relies on an array of tactics is adopted commonly in response to problems with pesticide-based production in many agricultural systems. Host plant resistance is often used as a fundamental component of an IPM system because of the generally compatible, complementary role that pest-resistant crops play with other tactics. Recent research and development in the resistance of legumes and cereals to aphids, sorghum midge resistance, and the resistance of canola varieties to mite and insect pests have shown the prospects of host plant resistance for developing IPM strategies against invertebrate pests in Australian grain crops. Furthermore, continuing advances in biotechnology provide the opportu...
Abstract. The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Aust...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
An integrated pest management (IPM) approach that relies on an array of tactics is adopted commonly ...
Abstract. An integrated pest management (IPM) approach that relies on an array of tactics is adopted...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009. All rights reserved. Host-plant resistance as a managem...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...
Host plant resistance (HPR) to insects is an effective, economical, and environment friendly method ...
Aphids can cause substantial damage to cereals, oilseeds and legumes through direct feeding and thro...
Aphids can cause substantial damage to cereals, oilseeds and legumes through direct feeding and thro...
Large scale application of pesticides to reduce the losses due to insect pests has not only led to s...
Abstract. Aphids can cause substantial damage to cereals, oilseeds and legumes through direct feedin...
Host-plant resistance (HPR) to insect pests is considered one of the key tactics for insect control,...
Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and ...
Host plant resistance assumes central role in pest management in order to increase production and pr...
Abstract. The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Aust...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
An integrated pest management (IPM) approach that relies on an array of tactics is adopted commonly ...
Abstract. An integrated pest management (IPM) approach that relies on an array of tactics is adopted...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009. All rights reserved. Host-plant resistance as a managem...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Plant resistance to a herbivore results from the expressi...
Host plant resistance (HPR) to insects is an effective, economical, and environment friendly method ...
Aphids can cause substantial damage to cereals, oilseeds and legumes through direct feeding and thro...
Aphids can cause substantial damage to cereals, oilseeds and legumes through direct feeding and thro...
Large scale application of pesticides to reduce the losses due to insect pests has not only led to s...
Abstract. Aphids can cause substantial damage to cereals, oilseeds and legumes through direct feedin...
Host-plant resistance (HPR) to insect pests is considered one of the key tactics for insect control,...
Large scale application of chemical pesticides to reduce the crop losses caused by insect pests and ...
Host plant resistance assumes central role in pest management in order to increase production and pr...
Abstract. The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Aust...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...