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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012

Large-scale, spatially-explicit test of the refuge strategy for delaying insecticide resistance

Yves Carrière; Christa Ellers-Kirk; Kyle Hartfield; Guillaume Larocque; Ben A. Degain; Pierre Dutilleul; Timothy J. Dennehy; Stuart E. Marsh; David W. Crowder; Xianchun Li; Peter C. Ellsworth; Steven E. Naranjo; John C. Palumbo; Al Fournier; Larry Antilla; Bruce E. Tabashnik

The refuge strategy is used worldwide to delay the evolution of pest resistance to insecticides that are either sprayed or produced by transgenic Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops. This strategy is based on the idea that refuges of host plants where pests are not exposed to an insecticide promote survival of susceptible pests. Despite widespread adoption of this approach, large-scale tests of the refuge strategy have been problematic. Here we tested the refuge strategy with 8 y of data on refuges and resistance to the insecticide pyriproxyfen in 84 populations of the sweetpotato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) from cotton fields in central Arizona. We found that spatial variation in resistance to pyriproxyfen within each year was not affected by refuges of melons or alfalfa near cotton fields. However, resistance was negatively associated with the area of cotton refuges and positively associated with the area of cotton treated with pyriproxyfen. A statistical model based on the first 4 y of data, incorporating the spatial distribution of cotton treated and not treated with pyriproxyfen, adequately predicted the spatial variation in resistance observed in the last 4 y of the study, confirming that cotton refuges delayed resistance and treated cotton fields accelerated resistance. By providing a systematic assessment of the effectiveness of refuges and the scale of their effects, the spatially explicit approach applied here could be useful for testing and improving the refuge strategy in other crop–pest systems.


Archive | 2007

Economic Impact of Lygus in Arizona Cotton: A Comparative Approach

Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth; Virginia Barkley


AgBioForum | 2009

Perceived consequences of herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant crops on integrated pest management strategies in the western United States: Results of an online survey

Judy Harrington; Patrick F. Byrne; Frank B. Peairs; Scott J. Nissen; Philip Westra; Peter C. Ellsworth; Al Fournier; Carol A. Mallory-Smith; Robert S. Zemetra; W. B. Henry


Vegetable Report | 2008

Insect Crop Losses and Insecticide Usage for Head Lettuce in Arizona: 2006/2007

John C. Palumbo; Kurt Nolte; Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth


Journal of Integrated Pest Management | 2018

Assessing Compatibility of a Pesticide in an IPM Program

J. J. Farrar; Peter C. Ellsworth; Rebecca Sisco; Matthew E. Baur; Amanda Crump; Al Fournier; M Katie Murray; Paul C. Jepson; Cathy M Tarutani; Keith W Dorschner


Archive | 2013

Insect Pests of Desert-Grown Alfalfa: Alfalfa Aphid Complex

Lydia Brown; Ayman Mostafa; Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth


Vegetable Report | 2008

Insect Crop Losses and Insecticide Usage for Spring Melons in Central Arizona for 2007

John C. Palumbo; Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth; Erin Taylor; Kevin Rice


Vegetable Report | 2008

Insect Crop Losses and Insecticide Usage for Spring Melons in Southwestern Arizona for 2007

John C. Palumbo; Kurt Nolte; Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth


Vegetable Report | 2006

Insect Crop Losses and Insecticide Usage for Spring Melons in Southwestern Arizona: 2004 – 2006

John C. Palumbo; Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth; Kurt Nolte; Pat Clay


Vegetable Report | 2006

Insect Crop Losses and Insecticide Usage for Cantaloupes and Watermelons in Central Arizona: 2004 – 2006

John C. Palumbo; Al Fournier; Peter C. Ellsworth; Kurt Nolte; Pat Clay

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Amanda Crump

University of California

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Cathy M Tarutani

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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