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Author(s): ANDOW, D. A.; FONTES, E. M. G.; HILBECK, A.; JOHNSTON, J.; CAPALBO, D. M. F.; NELSON, K. C.; UNDERWOOD, E.; FITT, G. P.; SUJII, E. R.; ARPAIA, S.; BIRCH, A. N. E.; PALLINI, A.; WHEATLEY, R. E. Capítulo 13: Cotton in Brazil and the Lepidopteran pests. Problem formulation and options assessment. Transgene expression and locus structure. Non-target and biodiversity effects. Gene flow and conse... ... |
Author(s): WILSON, L.; NARANJO, S.; SHARMA, H. C.; WU, K.; GORE, J.; MORAES, S. V. de P.
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Author(s): FITT, G. P.; OMOTO, C.; MAIA, A. de H. N.; WAQUIL, J. M.; CAPRIO, M.; OKECH, M. A.; CIA, E.; NGUYEN, H. H.; ANDOW, D. A.
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Author(s): PACHÚ, J. K. S.; MACHEDO, F. C. O.; MALAQUIAS, J. P.; RAMALHO, F. de S.; OLIVEIRA, R. F.; FRANCO, F. P.; GODOY, W. A. C. Plants have developed various mechanisms to respond specifically to each biotrophic attack. It has been shown that the electrical signals emitted by plants are associated with herbivory stress respons... ... |
Author(s): CAPALBO, D. M. F.; SIMON, M. F.; NODARI, R. O.; VALLE, S.; SANTOS, R. F. dos; CORADIN, L.; DUARTE, J. O.; MIRANDA, J. E.; DIAS, E. P. F.; QUYEN, L. Q.; UNDERWOOD, E.; NELSON, K. C.
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Author(s): PIRES, C.; FERREIRA, C.; LIMA, M.; PIRES, V; SILVEIRA, F.; BOTELHO, A.; GONÇALVES, G.; PAULA, P.; SUJII, E.; FONTES, E.
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Author(s): MALAQUIAS, J. B.; OMOTO, C.; RAMALHO, F. de S.; GODOY, W. A. C.; SILVEIRA, R. F. This study sought to provide relevant information for developing effective programs to manage Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) resistance to insecticides by quantifying and... ... |
Author(s): MORAES, M. C. B.; LAUMANN, R. A.; AQUINO, M. F. S.; PAULA, D. P.; BORGES, M.
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Author(s): SANTANA, A. G.; AVILA, C. J.; OLIVEIRA, H. N. de; BELLON, P. P.; SCHLICK-SOUZA, E. C.
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Author(s): MALAQUIAS, J. B.; GODOY, W. A. C.; GARCIA, A. G.; RAMALHO, F. de S.; OMOTO, C. High dispersal of Lepidoptera larvae between non-Bt and Bt cotton plants can favour the evolution of insect resistance; however, information on host acceptance of neonates in tropical transgenic crops... ... |
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