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Host Plant Resistance to Insects: Potential and Limitations 113<br />

to insects should form the backbone of pest management programs for integrated pest<br />

management. Molecular markers can be used to accelerate the pace of introgression of<br />

insect resistance genes into high yielding cultivars. Conventional plant resistance to insects<br />

can also be deployed in combination with novel genes to make plant resistance an effective<br />

weapon for pest management and sustainable crop production.<br />

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