Phaedon cochleariae, the crucifer flea beetle, is a pest that affects cruciferous plants such as cabbage and mustard. The beetles feed on the leaves, causing characteristic holes and damage. P. cochleariae can significantly impact crop yields and quality. Integrated pest management strategies, including monitoring, using biological control agents, and applying targeted insecticides, are employed to manage P. cochleariae populations and protect cruciferous crops.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP6BH5 | R,X |