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Radiation Induced F1 Sterility in Lepidoptera for Area-wide Control
International Atomic Energy Agency
Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
其他書名
Proceedings of the Final Research Co-ordination Meeting on Radiation Induced F1 Sterility in Lepidoptera for Area-Wide Control
出版
International Atomic Energy Agency
, 1993
主題
Nature / Animals / Butterflies & Moths
Science / General
Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / General
Technology & Engineering / Pest Control
ISBN
9201017936
9789201017932
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=in9RAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Proceedings of the final research co-ordination meeting organized by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Phoenix, Arizona, 9-13 September 1991. Genetic control of lepidopterous pests includes the environmentally benign use of the sterile insect technique as well as the use of inherited sterility, which is especially pronounced in the first filial (F1) generation following the exposure of the parents to substerilizing doses of ionizing radiation. In the case of inherited sterility, the F1 generation is reared in the field, thereby reducing costs. Some lepidopterous species can be mass reared in factories, stockpiled in diapause, irradiated and activated for release in synchrony with the wild population. This method has been highly successful since 1968 in protecting 0.5 million hectares of cotton in the San Joaquin Valley of California from the pink bollworm. This report presents information mainly on the inital phases in the development of the use of inherited sterility to manage populations of the corn earworm, codling moth, Asian corn borer, European corn borer, diamondback moth, cotton leafworm, fall army worm, tropical army worm, gypsy moth, pink bollworm and wild mulberry silkworm.