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Subject Index 525<br />

Promoters, 211–213, 304–305<br />

actin1, 212, 389, 480<br />

CaMV35S, 212, 213, 221, 222, 371, 389,<br />

452, 453, 474<br />

PEPC, 31, 212, 213, 220<br />

ubiquitin, 212, 213, 220, 389<br />

Protease inhibitors, 29, 65, 156, 166, 184, 185,<br />

214, 225–230, 237, 339, 347, 352, 356,<br />

387, 388, 419, 450, 452<br />

Protoxins, 264, 265, 266, 380<br />

Protozoa, 48, 255, 275, 357, 358, 504, 509<br />

Pseudo-resistance, 85, 131<br />

Pyrethroids, 10, 11, 12, 260, 262, 325, 352, 495<br />

Q<br />

Quercetin, 65, 163, 164, 184<br />

R<br />

Recombinant inbred lines (RILs), 26, 62,<br />

155, 156, 178, 182<br />

Refuge crops, 370, 377, 380–384, 390–395, 508<br />

Resistance management in Bt crops,<br />

383–395<br />

crop rotations, 9, 393<br />

destruction of carryover population, 392<br />

gene pyramiding, 386–389<br />

integrated pest management, 393<br />

refuge crops, 390–392<br />

removal of alternate hosts, 392<br />

stable transgene expression, 384<br />

use of planting window, 393<br />

Resistance monitoring, 371, 386<br />

Resistance screening, 13, 41, 42, 44, 46, 53,<br />

84, 87<br />

detached leaf assay, 55, 57, 58, 60, 72<br />

diet impregnation assay, 59, 60, 62, 72<br />

hot-spot locations, 42–44<br />

infestation techniques, 48<br />

infester rows, 42, 43, 44, 45<br />

no-choice cage technique, 55, 79<br />

planting date, 43, 44<br />

sequential plantings, 46<br />

Rhizosphere, 111, 356, 357, 508<br />

Rice gall midge, 14, 44, 53, 109, 132, 170, 172<br />

RIDL, 304<br />

Risk assessment, 276, 277, 305, 306, 307,<br />

308, 348, 357, 408, 410, 419, 432–440,<br />

444, 447, 481<br />

gene fl ow, 436<br />

hazard to the environment, 210, 307, 435<br />

invasiveness, 432, 433, 434, 438<br />

probability of harm, 434<br />

selection for weedy traits, 433<br />

Risk management, 340, 408, 431, 436, 437, 439,<br />

440, 444, 504<br />

S<br />

Secondary metabolites, 27, 28, 59, 60, 112,<br />

156, 184, 224, 225, 257, 449–451,<br />

477, 506<br />

alkaloids, 27, 156, 164, 181, 184, 224, 452,<br />

503, 506<br />

anthocyanins, 27, 92<br />

fl avonoids, 27, 503<br />

organic acids, 164<br />

terpenoids, 27, 112, 156, 164, 184, 224, 503, 506<br />

Simulation models, 96, 393, 394<br />

Spotted stem borer, 8, 9, 44–53, 59, 66, 70,<br />

85, 89, 91, 129, 132, 135, 137, 138, 161,<br />

177, 215, 219, 220, 273, 321, 322<br />

Starch production, 24<br />

Sterile insect technique, 303, 435<br />

Storage pests, 229<br />

Striped stem borer, 56, 65, 66, 215, 219, 220,<br />

322, 389<br />

Superoxide dismutase, 331, 451<br />

Surface plasmon resonance, 473<br />

Synteny, 26, 27, 168, 183, 184<br />

T<br />

Tannins, 7, 59, 65, 102, 162, 163, 164, 388<br />

Taxonomic information, 422<br />

Tissue culture, 25, 26, 210, 221, 431, 438<br />

Arnon solution, 55, 58, 59<br />

Hoagland solution, 55, 56, 58<br />

Tomatine, 59, 65, 72, 100, 102, 111, 162, 163,<br />

164, 448<br />

Toxin genes for insect resistance<br />

α-amylase inhibitors, 163, 166, 225, 230,<br />

231, 386, 452, 455<br />

antibodies, 236<br />

Bacillus thuringiensis toxins, 214–223<br />

biotin binding proteins, 235, 236<br />

enzymes, 231, 503<br />

neuropeptides, 234<br />

neurotoxions, 234<br />

Photorhabdus luminescens toxins, 224<br />

plant lectins, 232–234

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