Trap Crops: How Far We Are From Using Them in Cereal Crops?

Volume: 112, Issue: 4, Pages: 330 - 339
Published: Dec 4, 2018
Abstract
Trap crops are plants grown along with the main crop in order to manipulate insect behavior to manage the insect pests and are used as a cultural management strategy in several crops. Trap crops also provide habitat to natural enemies and can reduce the need for insecticides and hence reduce the development of insecticide resistance. The attractiveness of the trap crop, the timing of planting, and the space it occupies are major factors to...
Paper Details
Title
Trap Crops: How Far We Are From Using Them in Cereal Crops?
Published Date
Dec 4, 2018
Volume
112
Issue
4
Pages
330 - 339
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