MYZUS PERSICAE (SULZER): STRAINS RESISTANT TO DEMETON‐SMETHYL AND DIMETHOATE IN AUSTRALIA

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Five strains of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) were collected from peaches and potatoes in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland in 1976/77. In four strains resistance to demeton‐S‐methyl ranged from 14‐ to 18‐fold and to dimethoate from 17‐ to 50‐fold. The fifth strain showed a low order of resistance to demeton‐S‐methyl and dimethoate of 4‐ and 3.4‐fold respectively. Copyright © 1978, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Hamilton, J. T., & Attia, F. I. (1978). MYZUS PERSICAE (SULZER): STRAINS RESISTANT TO DEMETON‐SMETHYL AND DIMETHOATE IN AUSTRALIA. Australian Journal of Entomology, 17(1), 63–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-6055.1978.tb01746.x

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