Helicoverpa zea, the corn earworm, is a major pest affecting corn, tomatoes, and cotton. The larvae feed on the ears of corn and other plant parts, causing significant damage and reducing crop yields. H. zea is known for its ability to develop resistance to insecticides, making management challenging. Integrated pest management strategies, including the use of resistant crop varieties, biological controls, and targeted insecticides, are employed to manage H. zea populations and protect crops.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP321A1 | X | ||
CYP321A1 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X | ||
CYP6B8 | X |