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Factsheet detailing the flexible and multiple control strategies that comprise integrated pest management (IPM) and insecticide resistance management (IRM) as more sustainable management of the diamondback moth in brassica crops.
Year Published
2008
Project Provider
AUSVEG
Attachment
The key pests of Brassica crops, diamondback moth (DBM), is particularly hard to manage. It has been known to destroy Brassica and canola crops and cause economic damage to those industries in Australia and overseas. The annual cost of controlling DBM globally is estimated at $1 billion. Suppressing DBM infestation has involved the widespread use of insecticides, which has exaberated the problem for most growers as the pest has developed a decreased susceptibility to many chemicals over time.
Fact sheet
Pests diseases and biosecurity