2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2004.11.006
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Controlling an insecticide-resistant bollworm in West Africa

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“…The case illustrates well what can happen when broad stakeholder consultation is not factored into decision making on pesticide regulation and pesticide use recommendations from research and extension. Yet some in the cotton sector continued to applaud the use of endosulfan (Martin et al, 2005) even when evidence against its appropriateness was well documented.…”
Section: Case Study: Endosulfan and Cotton Systems 41 Health And Envmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case illustrates well what can happen when broad stakeholder consultation is not factored into decision making on pesticide regulation and pesticide use recommendations from research and extension. Yet some in the cotton sector continued to applaud the use of endosulfan (Martin et al, 2005) even when evidence against its appropriateness was well documented.…”
Section: Case Study: Endosulfan and Cotton Systems 41 Health And Envmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arrival of this moth in Argentina poses a risk to the extensive Bt-based and conventional agriculture, mainly because of this pest's history of rapidly evolving resistance to insecticides (Fitt & Wilson 2000;Martin et al 2005). It will require effective integrated pest management and insecticide resistance management to cope with H. armigera.…”
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“…La pleine dose de cyperméthrine appliquée durant plusieurs années en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre en général et au Bénin en particulier a entraîné l'apparition de la résistance de H. armigera aux pyréthrinoïdes dans ces régions (Martin et al, 2005 ;Djihinto et al, 2009Djihinto et al, et 2012Achaleke et Brévault, 2010). La lutte raisonnée expérimentée en culture cotonnière au Bénin à l'instar de la lutte étagée ciblée, la lutte sur seuil, la lutte après observation individuelle des chenilles appliquées en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre visant à réduire la dose d'insecticide épandu (Silvie et Sognigbe, 1993;Vodounnon, 1995;Nibouche et al, 2003;Sinzogan et al, 2004;Prudent et al, 2007;Silvie et al, 2011Silvie et al, et 2013Kpadé et Mensah, 2013;Brévault et al, 2014 ) est une stratégie de réduction de la pression de sélection insecticide et un outil de prévention et de gestion de la résistance des insectes aux insecticides (Djihinto, 2004;Djihinto et al, 2009Djihinto et al, et 2013.…”
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