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Survival and effective dominance level of a Cry1A. 105/Cry2Ab2-dual gene resistant population of Spodoptera frugiperda (JE Smith) on common pyramided Bt corn …Zhu et al., 2019
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- Zhu C
- Niu Y
- Zhou Y
- Guo J
- Head G
- Price P
- Wen X
- Huang F
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- Crop Protection
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The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperd a (JE Smith.), is an important pest that has developed resistance to Bt corn in several countries. In this study, leaf-tissue bioassays and whole-plant tests were conducted to evaluate the performance of a Bt-susceptible (aabb), a …
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