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Refuge strategy

Resistance to older biocides used as pesticides Resistance to third- and fourth-generation pesticides How to delay development of resisfance 9.4.1 Refuge strategy... [Pg.13]

Unprecedented in the field of insect control, the US ERA (Environmental Protection Agency) required a compulsory insect resistance management plan, based on the high-dose/refuge strategy, in 1996 with the introduction of Bt crops. Based... [Pg.851]

Resistance management strategies are oriented towards a reduction of selection [reviewed in 19, 75, 76]. These strategies are of different types tissue- or time-specific expression of toxins, transfer of multiple toxins with different modes of action, low doses in combination with natural enemies, high doses plus refuge, and other cultural practices. [Pg.278]


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