Overexpression of the caryophyllene synthase gene GhTPS1 in cotton negatively affects multiple pests while attracting parasitoids
Pest Management Science2019Vol. 76(5), pp. 1722–1730
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Lihua Zhang, Guoqing Lu, Xinzheng Huang, Huiming Guo, Xiaofeng Su, Lida Han, Yongjun Zhang, Zhi Qi, Yutao Xiao, Hongmei Cheng
Abstract
Our findings suggest that L18 and L46 plants reduce several major hemipteran and lepidopteran cotton pests, whereas, two parasitoids P. spretus and A. gifuensis, were attracted by L18 and L46 plants. This study shows that overexpressing GhTPS1 in cotton may help to improve pest management in cotton fields. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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