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    ThryvOn™ Cotton, Frequently Asked Questions

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    Author
    Ellsworth, Peter C.
    Bordini, Isadora
    Pier, Naomi
    Affiliation
    Entomology / Maricopa Agricultural Center
    Issue Date
    2021-06-09
    Keywords
    Lygus -- Control.
    Cotton
    Thrips.
    Lygus.
    Mites
    Whitefly
    Biological control
    Genetically engineered
    Genetically Modified Seeds
    genetically engineered crop
    Western flower thrips
    Lygus hesperus
    Bemisia argentifolii
    Bemisia tabaci MEAM1
    Lygus -- Control.
    Arizona
    Cry51Aa2
    Frankliniella occidentalis
    Predator-Prey Interactions
    Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    Frequently asked questions
    transgenic cotton
    Bt cotton
    Action Thresholds
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    The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/659845
    Abstract
    ThryvOn™ cotton is genetically engineered to resist injury by Frankliniella thrips and Lygus bugs. ThryvOn cotton is a major addition to the cotton IPM strategy. It will provide a new mode of action for diminishing the impacts of thrips and Lygus in cotton. This IPM Short should answer frequently asked questions of stakeholders and help growers and pest control advisors establish and discuss their expectations.
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    en
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