Long-term regional suppression of pink bollworm by Bacillus thuringiensis cotton
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Timothy J. Dennehy | C. Ellers-kirk | B. Tabashnik | Y. Carrière | M. Sisterson | T. Dennehy | L. Antilla | M. Whitlow | Bruce E. Tabashnik | Yves Carrière | Larry Antilla | Mike Whitlow | Christa Ellers-Kirk | Mark Sisterson
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