TY - CHAP N2 - Helicoverpa armigera (Hiibner) has been identified as an important pest problem globally. Only a few insect pests cause as much loss to vegetative and reproductive plant parts in a range of tropical and subtropical crops around the world as Helicoverpa. Its geographical range of distribution extends to all the continents, but the damage in the semi-arid tropics is enormous. Helicoverpa armigera has been recorded from over 20 crops and 180 wild hosts in India. Cyclic appearance of H. armigera on cotton and pulses has rendered the mitigation of this pest to be quite difficult............. AV - restricted A1 - Dua, R P A1 - Gowda, C L L A1 - Kumar, S A1 - Saxena, K B A1 - Govil, J N A1 - Singh, B B A1 - Singh, A K A1 - Singh, R P A1 - Singh, V P A1 - Kranthi, S TI - Breeding for Resistance to Heliothisl Helicoverpa: Effectiveness and Limitations UR - http://oar.icrisat.org/3158/ T2 - Heliothis/ Helicoverpa Management SP - 223 Y1 - 2005/// ID - icrisat3158 EP - 242 SN - 978-1-57808-381-7 PB - Science Publishers CY - New Hampshire, USA ER -