Autor:
Agunbiade, T.A.
Steele, L.
Coates, B.
Gassmann, A.
Margam, V.
Ba, Malick N.
Dabiré-Binso, C.
Baoua, I.
Bello-Bravo, Julia
Seufferheld, F.
Sun, W.
Tamò, M.
Pittendrigh, Barry R.
Insect pests often develop resistance to insecticides, and such resistance represents a serious management problem. Devising methods that concurrently delay resistance and minimize injury by insects to field crops and stored grain has long been a goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). A center...
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Agunbiade, T.A.
,
Steele, L.
,
Coates, B.
,
Gassmann, A.
,
Margam, V.
,
Ba, Malick N.
,
Dabiré-Binso, C.
,
Baoua, I.
,
Bello-Bravo, Julia
,
Seufferheld, F.
,
Sun, W.
,
Tamò, M.
,
Pittendrigh, Barry R.
,
[IPM-omics: from genomics to extension for integrated pest management of cowpea]
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IPM-omics: from genomics to extension for integrated pest management of cowpea