2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2008.07.012
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Resistance of 57 greenhouse-grown accessions of Lycopersicon esculentum and three cultivars to Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)

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“…However, mass trapping would likely be most effective when used in conjunction with recommended insecticides. Other pest control approaches have been studied and documented, notably the potential use of biological control agents (predators, parasitoids and entomopathogens which are described in ''Biological control of T. absoluta in South America'' section), resistant plants (de Resende et al 2006;Pereira et al 2008;Campos et al 2009;Oliveira et al 2009;Maluf et al 2010) and botanical insecticides (Moreira et al 2004;da Cunha et al 2005da Cunha et al , 2006GoncalvesGervasio and Vendramim 2007;da Cunha et al 2008). However, despite increasing interest in such control approach options (notably because smaller populations of T. absoluta are usually observed in organic vs. conventional systems, Medeiros 2007;Medeiros et al 2009b) they are only scarcely used.…”
Section: Current Management Methods In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, mass trapping would likely be most effective when used in conjunction with recommended insecticides. Other pest control approaches have been studied and documented, notably the potential use of biological control agents (predators, parasitoids and entomopathogens which are described in ''Biological control of T. absoluta in South America'' section), resistant plants (de Resende et al 2006;Pereira et al 2008;Campos et al 2009;Oliveira et al 2009;Maluf et al 2010) and botanical insecticides (Moreira et al 2004;da Cunha et al 2005da Cunha et al , 2006GoncalvesGervasio and Vendramim 2007;da Cunha et al 2008). However, despite increasing interest in such control approach options (notably because smaller populations of T. absoluta are usually observed in organic vs. conventional systems, Medeiros 2007;Medeiros et al 2009b) they are only scarcely used.…”
Section: Current Management Methods In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characterization of over than 350 tomato accessions of the BGH (http://www. bgh.ufv.br) resulted in define many resistance sources as well as to Tuta absoluta (Moreira et al 2005, Oliveira et al 2009), potyvirus (Zucchini yellow mosaic virus, ZYMV and Pepper yellow mosaic virus, PepYMV) (Moura et al 2005, Juhász et al 2008, whitefly (Bemisia tabaci biotype B) (Fernandes et al 2009), Phytophthora infestans (Abreu et al 2008) and geminivirus (Tomato yellow spot virus, ToYSV) (Aguilera et al 2008). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agronomic characterization of over than 350 tomato accessions of the BGH (http://www.bgh.ufv.br) has been accomplished together with the characterization of different resistance to Tuta absoluta (Oliveira et al, 2009;Moreira et al, 2005), potyvirus (Zucchini yellow mosaic virus, ZYMV and Pepper yellow mosaic virus, PepYMV) (Moura et al, 2005;Juhász et al, 2008), whitefly (Bemisia tabaci biotype B) (Fernandes et al, 2009), Phytophthora infestans (Abreu et al, 2008) and geminivirus (Tomato yellow spot virus, ToYSV) (Aguilera et al, 2008). The agronomic characterization and molecular information could provide a great support for breeding programs by including all these data in a joint analysis that takes in account all the variables that enhance the selection process of parents with high divergence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%