Autor:
Tossou, E.
Tepa-Yotto, G.T.
Kpindou, O.K.D.
Sandeu, R.
Datinon, B.
Zeukeng, F.
Akoton, R.
Tchigossou, G.M.
Djègbè, I.
Vontas, J.
Martin, T.
Wondji, C.
Tamò, M.
Bokonon-Ganta, A.H.
Djouaka, R.
Helicoverpa armigera is an indigenous species in Africa and has been reported in the destruction of several crops in Benin. Management of H. armigera pest is mainly focused on the use of synthetic pyrethroids, which may contribute to resistance selection. This study aimed to screen the susceptibi...
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Tossou, E.
,
Tepa-Yotto, G.T.
,
Kpindou, O.K.D.
,
Sandeu, R.
,
Datinon, B.
,
Zeukeng, F.
,
Akoton, R.
,
Tchigossou, G.M.
,
Djègbè, I.
,
Vontas, J.
,
Martin, T.
,
Wondji, C.
,
Tamò, M.
,
Bokonon-Ganta, A.H.
,
Djouaka, R.
,
[Susceptibility profiles of helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to deltamethrin reveal a contrast between the northern and the southern Benin]
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Susceptibility profiles of helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to deltamethrin reveal a contrast between the northern and the southern Benin