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Annotated Bibliography of Diamondback Moth - part Crop diversitycan influenceabundance of diamondback moth

Elimination of crop residueswill preventdiamondback moths

that this GMO moth is neededto preventdiamondback moth infestations

Bt preparations in non - GM agriculturehas ledto the Diamondback Moth

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Professor You Minsheng , Vice president of the university and leader in entomology(passive) led bythe diamondback moth

Canadian scientists in 2013(passive) discovered bydiamondback moth

US$ 4 to $ 5 billion of damage a year worldwide.[130causeUS$ 4 to $ 5 billion of damage a year worldwide.[130

in punjab East Asiaoriginatedin punjab East Asia

2003 in datasheet East Asiaoriginated2003 in datasheet East Asia

team in team East Asiaoriginatedteam in team East Asia

significant damage to a cropcan causesignificant damage to a crop

losses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide.[70has causedlosses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide.[70

losses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide.[69has causedlosses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide.[69

losses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide.[67has causedlosses up to 90 percent in crops that were not treated with insecticide.[67

an estimated $ 4 billion to $ 5 billion in crop damage in the U.S.causean estimated $ 4 billion to $ 5 billion in crop damage in the U.S.

severe stunting in brassica cropscan causesevere stunting in brassica crops

in the Mediterranean areaoriginatedin the Mediterranean area

in the Mediterranean regionoriginatedin the Mediterranean region

to lower yields and smaller sizes Sprouts are in short supplyhave ledto lower yields and smaller sizes Sprouts are in short supply

in South America ... and started moving about 500 years ago , initially through Central and North America before invading Europe , Asia and finally the Pacificoriginatedin South America ... and started moving about 500 years ago , initially through Central and North America before invading Europe , Asia and finally the Pacific

in South Africa fair , sexual forms of The diamondback moth 's parasitoids ... 1938originatedin South Africa fair , sexual forms of The diamondback moth 's parasitoids ... 1938

overwintering in Somersetdiscoveredoverwintering in Somerset

a cauliflower plant(passive) caused bya cauliflower plant

a huge headache for UK farmerscausea huge headache for UK farmers

the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation

a tremendous amount of damage globally ... between $ 4 to $ 5 billion a yearcausea tremendous amount of damage globally ... between $ 4 to $ 5 billion a year

sporadic problems for the Irish vegetable sectorcan createsporadic problems for the Irish vegetable sector

enormous loss of Canadian canola cropsdo causeenormous loss of Canadian canola crops

the greatest problems their wild counterparts in regard to factors that would determine theircausethe greatest problems their wild counterparts in regard to factors that would determine their

about $ 4.5 billion worth of damage to crops every yearcauseabout $ 4.5 billion worth of damage to crops every year

up to $ 5 billion in losses every yearcausesup to $ 5 billion in losses every year

the greatest problems , including billions of dollars in damages to cruciferous crops such as cabbage , broccoli , cauliflower and canolacausethe greatest problems , including billions of dollars in damages to cruciferous crops such as cabbage , broccoli , cauliflower and canola

with the hope of controlling the grubs which consume cabbage plants , as well as a medfly and an apple codling moth , engineered to be sterile or to pass lethal genes to their offspringdesignedwith the hope of controlling the grubs which consume cabbage plants , as well as a medfly and an apple codling moth , engineered to be sterile or to pass lethal genes to their offspring

lower pupation rate and pupal weight , reduced fecundity and egg sizecausedlower pupation rate and pupal weight , reduced fecundity and egg size

supposedlyoriginatedsupposedly

a similar effectcreatea similar effect

enormous damage on cruciferous vegetablescausesenormous damage on cruciferous vegetables

farmed vegetables(passive) caused byfarmed vegetables

as much as $ 6 billion in damage to Brassica plants , including cabbages , broccoli , and cauliflowerannually causesas much as $ 6 billion in damage to Brassica plants , including cabbages , broccoli , and cauliflower

a serious economic damage to many cruciferous plants including broccoli , Brussels sprouts , cabbage , cauliflower , collard green , kale , kohlrabi , mustard , radish , turnip etccausea serious economic damage to many cruciferous plants including broccoli , Brussels sprouts , cabbage , cauliflower , collard green , kale , kohlrabi , mustard , radish , turnip etc

reallyis ... causingreally

a 40 % loss of foliage(passive) caused bya 40 % loss of foliage

to devastate brassica cropssetto devastate brassica crops

severe economic damage in canola and the pest remains on the scouting checklist in all three Prairie Provincescan ... causesevere economic damage in canola and the pest remains on the scouting checklist in all three Prairie Provinces

injury(passive) caused byinjury

billions of dollars in damage to [ cabbage , cauliflower , broccoli and kale ] vegetable crops every yearcausebillions of dollars in damage to [ cabbage , cauliflower , broccoli and kale ] vegetable crops every year

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