1996 journal article

Effect of surfactants, Bacillus thuringiensis formulations, and plant damage on oviposition by diamondback moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY, 89(4), 891–897.

By: T. RigginBucci n & F. Gould n

author keywords: Plutella xylostella; Brassica oleracea; Bacillus thuringiensis; oviposition; spray adjuvants
TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of surfactants, insecticides containing toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner, and plant damage on oviposition by the diamondback moth indicates that diamondback moths prefer to lay eggs on plants treated with certain surfactant and also show preference for plants with feeding damage. (via Semantic Scholar)
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