Diamondback moth ecology and management: problems, progress, and prospects

MJ Furlong, DJ Wright… - Annual review of …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Agricultural intensification and greater production of Brassica vegetable and oilseed crops
over the past two decades have increased the pest status of the diamondback moth (DBM) …

Biology, ecology, and management of the diamondback moth in China

Z Li, X Feng, SS Liu, M You… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
The diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (L.), costs the Chinese economy US $0.77
billion annually, and considerable research has focused on its biology, ecology, and …

Biological control of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella: A review

M Sarfraz, AB Keddie, LM Dosdall - Biocontrol Science and …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (L.)(Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is one of the
most destructive cosmopolitan insect pests of brassicaceous crops. It was the first crop insect …

Cost: benefit analysis of botanical insecticide use in cabbage: implications for smallholder farmers in developing countries

BW Amoabeng, GM Gurr, CW Gitau, PC Stevenson - Crop protection, 2014 - Elsevier
Botanical insecticides based on plant extracts are not widely used as crop protectants even
though they can be produced simply from locally available plants. Many studies have …

Tri-trophic insecticidal effects of African plants against cabbage pests

BW Amoabeng, GM Gurr, CW Gitau, HI Nicol… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Botanical insecticides are increasingly attracting research attention as they offer novel
modes of action that may provide effective control of pests that have already developed …

Olfactory responses of Plutella xylostella natural enemies to host pheromone, larval frass, and green leaf cabbage volatiles

GVP Reddy, JK Holopainen, A Guerrero - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2002 - Springer
Abstract The parasitoids Trichogramma chilonis (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) and
Cotesia plutellae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), and the predator Chrysoperla carnea …

Development and survival of the diamondback moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) at constant and alternating temperatures

SS Liu, FZ Chen, MP Zalucki - Environmental Entomology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Survival and development time from egg to adult emergence of the diamondback moth,
Plutella xylostella (L.), were determined at 19 constant and 14 alternating temperature …

Variation among 532 genomes unveils the origin and evolutionary history of a global insect herbivore

M You, F Ke, S You, Z Wu, Q Liu, W He… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella is a cosmopolitan pest that has evolved
resistance to all classes of insecticide, and costs the world economy an estimated US $4-5 …

Environment polluting conventional chemical control compared to an environmentally friendly IPM approach for control of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) …

M Shakeel, M Farooq, W Nasim, W Akram… - … Science and Pollution …, 2017 - Springer
The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, is recognized as a widely distributed destructive
insect pest of Brassica worldwide. The management of this pest is a serious issue, and an …

A mathematical model of exposure of non-target Lepidoptera to Bt-maize pollen expressing Cry1Ab within Europe

JN Perry, Y Devos, S Arpaia… - … of the Royal …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Genetically modified (GM) maize MON810 expresses a Cry1Ab insecticidal protein, derived
from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), toxic to lepidopteran target pests such as Ostrinia nubilalis …