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Lygus bug control in cotton through alfalfa interplanting

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V. M. Stern, University of California
A. Mueller, Department of Entomology, U.C.
V. Sevacherian, Department of Entomology, U.C.
M. Way, Department of Entomology, U.C.

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California Agriculture 23(2):8-10.

Published February 01, 1969

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Abstract

EARLY SEASON treatments on cotton for control of lygus bugs often eliminate natural enemies of the bollworm, beet armyworm, cabbage looper, and spider mites. In the absence of biological control, these pests can often increase later in the season and may require multiple treatments to prevent plant damage in the cotton fields.

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This investigation was supported by Cotton Producers Institute funds administered by the National Cotton Council of America. Lew Isaak, Entomologist, W. B. Camp, Jr. Ranch, Shafter, assisted in solving management problems with the 1967 study.

Lygus bug control in cotton through alfalfa interplanting

V. M. Stern, A. Mueller, V. Sevacherian, M. Way
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Lygus bug control in cotton through alfalfa interplanting

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

V. M. Stern, University of California
A. Mueller, Department of Entomology, U.C.
V. Sevacherian, Department of Entomology, U.C.
M. Way, Department of Entomology, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 23(2):8-10.

Published February 01, 1969

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

EARLY SEASON treatments on cotton for control of lygus bugs often eliminate natural enemies of the bollworm, beet armyworm, cabbage looper, and spider mites. In the absence of biological control, these pests can often increase later in the season and may require multiple treatments to prevent plant damage in the cotton fields.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This investigation was supported by Cotton Producers Institute funds administered by the National Cotton Council of America. Lew Isaak, Entomologist, W. B. Camp, Jr. Ranch, Shafter, assisted in solving management problems with the 1967 study.


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