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Chapter 10. Ward M. Tingey. 1981. The environmental control of insects using plant resistance. Pages 175-197. In: David Pimentel (editor). CRC Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture. Volume 1, Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 597 pages.

Keywords: historical perspectives, Erisoma lanigerum, apples, Phylloxera vitifoliae, host selection and utilization, insect-limiting plant characteristics, allelochemics, allomones, kairomones, morphological features, nutritional factors, Mayetiola destructor, functional categories of resistance, impaired behavior, induction of feeding by the spotted cucumber beetle on cotyledonary tissue of the resistant cultivar ‘early goldenbush scallop’, Cucurbita pepo by topical application of cucurbitacins, attraction of the spotted cucumber beetle Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi, to fruits of six species of cucurbits

differing in levels of cucurbitacins, effect of resistant and susceptible sorghum selections on developmental biology of biotype C of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum, host plant resistance, impaired metabolism, effect of 6-MBOA and DIMBOA on pupation of the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis reared on artificial diet, relationship between survival of potato leafhopper nymphs Empoasca fabae and levels of potato glycoalkaloids in artificial diets, structural barriers, relationship between silica content of rice stems and feeding damage of the Asiatic rice borer Chilo suppressalis for 18 rice accessions, examples of insect resistance conferred by non-glandular pubescence, tolerance, genetic nature of resistance, relationship between western corn rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera infestation and root growth characteristics of four maize single crosses grown in infested and control plots, analysis and measurement of resistance, cotton boll weevil Anthonomas grandis, insect responses, plant responses, characteristics of specific resistance factors, factors affecting the expression and permanence of resistance, influence of the physical environment, temperature, effect of temperature on magnitude and expression of resistance to the spotted alfalfa aphid Therioaphis maculate in three alfalfa clones, relationship between stem solidness, light intensity, and resistance to wheat stem sawfly Cephus cinctus, in three selections of solid-stemmed wheat, induced resistance, intrinsic biological factors, host-specific biotypes, insect-pests for which host-specific biotypes have been reported, plant age, considerations in implementing plant resistance programs, interdisciplinary inputs, time of development, host-specific biotypes, conflicting resistance factors, differential pest reactions, non-specific resistance, percentage earworm damage-free ears of resistant and susceptible sweet corn hybrids using varying numbers of applications of Gardona insecticide, plant resistance and pest management, primary control strategy, supplement to chemical, cultural and biological controls, larval densities of the cereal leaf beetle in pure and mixed plots of resistant and susceptible wheat cultivars, current research, variety development, economic impact, impact of insect-resistant cultivars of four major crops on crop acreage, insecticide use, pest populations, and economics of production, cotton bollworm Heliothis zea, pea aphid Acrythosiphon pisum, sugar cane borer Diatraea saccharalis, Melittia curcurbitae, squash vine borer, cereal leaf beetle Oulema melanopus, cowpea aphid Aphis craccivora, cotton leafhopper Empoasca fascialis, alfalfa weevil Hypera postica, Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Tetanychus urticae, Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Myzus persicae, Manduca sexta, Macrosiphum euphorbiae, cabbage aphid Brevicoryne brassicae, bean aphid Aphis fabae, A. nerii, A. varians, soil fertility, Amphoraphora rubi, Dysaphis devecta, Rhopalosiphum maidis, non-specific resistance, differential pest reactions,