Aphid ecology in cotton
Date Issued:2008-08-01
Abstract
Aphids, once only a secondary pest in cotton are now a major problem for growers in some regions. Problems associated with aphid in Australian cotton include vectoring of cotton bunchy top disease, yield reductions from large early season infestations and late season effects of honeydew on fibre quality. Aphids ability to reproduce asexually has an impact on resistance management as does their ability to overwinter on non cotton hosts.
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