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Increased insecticide use in cotton may cause secondary pest outbreaks
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California Agriculture 30(8):14-15.
Published August 01, 1976
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Abstract
Pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossy-piella (Saunders), invaded southern California's lower desert valleys during the 1966 cotton growing season. Because of the widespread, damaging infestation levels, multiple applications of broad-spectrum insecticides have been used to reduce losses. These insecticides have proved extremely toxic to beneficial insect populations and are suspected of inducing outbreaks of other cotton pests.