Diamondback moth (DBM) remains one of the most persistent and economically damaging pests in brassica production. Pesticide resistance to multiple modes of action continues to challenge effective control, making resistance management a top priority for growers and advisors.
This webinar on July 9 at 1pm PT is focused on pesticide resistance, the biology of DBM, and emerging tools in cotton pests resistance development to improve long-term control strategies.
Register for the webinar here: https://go.wga.com/pesticide-resistance-in-diamondback-moth-2026
This webinar will explore the latest in resistance research and life cycle of the diamondback moth, with a focus on resistance development and DBM biology. Understanding these biological drivers is critical for designing effective, sustainable Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
This session will also introduce a novel tool currently being used in Arizona crop production to help prevent pesticide resistance. Learn how the Proactive Resistance Management tool works, its role in resistance management, and what it could mean for future DBM control strategies.
1 hour of DPR CE Credits has been requested