Sublethal effects of the insecticidal fusion protein ω‐ACTX‐Hv1a/GNA on the parasitoid Eulophus pennicornis via its host Lacanobia oleracea
Pest Management Science2015Vol. 72(3), pp. 585–590
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Erich YT Nakasu, Filitsa Karamaouna, Georgios Partsinevelos, Hesham M. Abd El Halim, Elaine Fitches, Prashant Pyati, John A. Gatehouse, Angharad M. R. Gatehouse, Martin G. Edwards
Abstract
Hv1a/GNA has negligible effects on the parasitoid, even under worst-case scenarios. This low toxicity to these insects is of interest in terms of biopesticide specificity and safety to non-target organisms.
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