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Journal of Economic Entomology | 2000

Rapid antibody-based field test to distinguish between Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Helicoverpa punctigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).

Stephen C. Trowell; Neil W. Forrester; Kim Astrid Garsia; Gaby A. Lang; Lisa J. Bird; Amanda S. Hill; John H. Skerritt; Joanne C. Daly

Abstract Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) and Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) are the two most important insect pests of cotton production in Australia and require application of insecticides to control them. H. armigera has developed resistance to several insecticides but H. punctigera has not. Cost-effective management of insecticide resistance requires that growers be able to determine the proportion of H. armigera eggs or young larvae present on their crop before applying insecticides. This is impossible visually. We generated two monoclonal antibodies that reacted with the insect protein “lipophorin” and were capable of discriminating individuals of the two species at all life-stages. The antibodies were incorporated into a rapid test kit that was tested under field conditions over two growing seasons. Results obtained with the kit agreed closely with those obtained by rearing larvae through to second instar.


Bulletin of entomological research supplement series | 1993

Section 1. The Australian insecticide resistance management strategy

Neil W. Forrester; Matthew Cahill; Lisa J. Bird; Jacquelyn K. Layland


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1988

Selective Mortality in Field Trials Between Strains of Heliothis armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Resistant and Susceptible to Pyrethroids: Functional Dominance of Resistance and Age Class

Joanne C. Daly; Jennifer H. Fisk; Neil W. Forrester


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1992

Economics of Insecticide Resistance Management in Heliothis armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Australia

Peter G. Cox; Neil W. Forrester


Archive | 1996

The Need for Adaptation to Change in Insecticide Resistance Management Strategies: The Australian Experience

Neil W. Forrester; Lisa J. Bird


Bulletin of entomological research supplement series | 1993

Section 4. Pyrethroid and endosulfan resistance: selection and cross resistance studies

Neil W. Forrester; Matthew Cahill; Lisa J. Bird; Jacquelyn K. Layland


Bulletin of entomological research supplement series | 1993

Section 9. Pyrethroid resistance: synergists

Neil W. Forrester; Matthew Cahill; Lisa J. Bird; Jacquelyn K. Layland


Bulletin of entomological research supplement series | 1993

Section 10. Pyrethroid resistance: resistance breaking pyrethroids

Neil W. Forrester; Matthew Cahill; Lisa J. Bird; Jacquelyn K. Layland


Bulletin of entomological research supplement series | 1993

Section 5. Pyrethroid and endosulfan resistance: biology of resistant and susceptible larvae and pupae

Neil W. Forrester; Matthew Cahill; Lisa J. Bird; Jacquelyn K. Layland


Bulletin of entomological research supplement series | 1993

Section 8. Pyrethroid resistance: field resistance mechanisms

Neil W. Forrester; Matthew Cahill; Lisa J. Bird; Jacquelyn K. Layland

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Lisa J. Bird

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Joanne C. Daly

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Amanda S. Hill

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jennifer H. Fisk

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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John H. Skerritt

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Stephen C. Trowell

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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