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Resistance management strategy for Helicoverpa armigera in Australian grains

The aim of the resistance management strategy (RMS) is to minimise the selection pressure for resistance to the same chemical groups across consecutive generations of H. armigera. The design of the strategy is centred on chickpeas and mungbeans, however, the principles of this RMS can be applied to other grain crops.

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AgPest was developed through a collaboration between the Pest & Environmental Adaptation Research Group at the University of Melbourne and Cesar Australia. The program is a co-investment by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) and the University of Melbourne, together with in-kind contributions from all program partners

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