Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4506592 Crop Protection 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Moths emerging from Bt cotton were more tolerant to Bt toxin than moths emerging from wheat and corn. ► There is significant variation in susceptibility to Bt toxins among H. armigera populations derived from different host crops. ► Susceptibility to Cry1Ac changed from year to year. ► Corn could be used as refugia to minimize the evolution of resistance to Bt cotton.
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