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Heliothine moth production in wild and cultivated hosts

Carlos A. Blanco, cblanco@ars.usda.gov1, B. Rogers Leonard, rleonard@agctr.lsu.edu2, Juan D. López, j-lopez@tamu.edu3, Antonio P. Teran, teranva@hotmail.com4, and John K. Westbrook, j-westbrook@tamu.edu3. (1) USDA-ARS, Southern Insect Management Research Unit, P. O. Box 346, Stoneville, MS, (2) LSU Ag Center, Northeast Research Station, 212 Macon Ridge Road, Winnsboro, LA, (3) USDA - ARS, SPARC, Areawide Pest Management Research Unit, 2771 F&B Road, College Station, TX, (4) INIFAP, Campo Experimental Sur de Tamaulipas, Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Tamaulipas, Mexico

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Species 1: Lepidoptera Noctuidae Heliothis virescens (Tobacco budworm)
Species 2: Lepidoptera Noctuidae Helicoverpa zea (bollworm, corn earworm)
Species 3: Lepidoptera Noctuidae Spodoptera exigua (beet armyworm)
Keywords: transgenic cotton

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