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* | *[https://www.farmkidblog.com/2016/05/19/whats-a-refuge-crop/ A Post on the Blog "Farm Kid Blog . com" Titled "What's a Refuge Crop" ] | ||
*[https://thefarmerslife.com/spot-refuge-corn/ A Post on the Blog "The Farmer's Life" Titled "Spot the Refuge Corn" ] | |||
[[Category: Food and Agriculture]] | [[Category: Food and Agriculture]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:29, 26 October 2025
Basics
- An aspect of Integrated Pest Management wherein a certain amount of Disease Resistant Seed (Such as Maize or Soybean etc) is co-planted with more "conventional" varieties to reduce, or at least slow, the evolution of Resistances to that "technology" due to the selection pressure being less / the resistance genes being diluted by "normal" pests
- A more basic strategy is planting separate rows etc, but this could reduce yields significanly
- Modern OTS Hybrid Seeds tend to have 5% Refuge Crops (Identifiable by a different color Seed Coating )