2018
DOI: 10.1093/amt/tsy095
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Evaluation of Foliar Insecticides for the Control of Western Bean Cutworm in Field Corn, 2017

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“…With recent development of resistance to the Cry1F protein (Ostrem et al 2016, Smith et al 2017), the only remaining effective protein is VIP3A (Bowers et al 2014, Farhan et al 2017). Therefore, insecticide application is the most routinely employed, and critically important, method for managing this insect, with the majority of early research on S. albicosta control addressing this strategy (Hoerner 1948; Hagen 1962, 1963; Hanstbarger 1969; Hirnyck 1983; Archibald et al 2017; Montezano et al 2017; Swoboda-Bhattarai et al 2018). An understanding of S. albicosta biology is critical to the effective application of chemical control.…”
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“…With recent development of resistance to the Cry1F protein (Ostrem et al 2016, Smith et al 2017), the only remaining effective protein is VIP3A (Bowers et al 2014, Farhan et al 2017). Therefore, insecticide application is the most routinely employed, and critically important, method for managing this insect, with the majority of early research on S. albicosta control addressing this strategy (Hoerner 1948; Hagen 1962, 1963; Hanstbarger 1969; Hirnyck 1983; Archibald et al 2017; Montezano et al 2017; Swoboda-Bhattarai et al 2018). An understanding of S. albicosta biology is critical to the effective application of chemical control.…”
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