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POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS OF PRODUCTION VARIABILITY ON AGRIBUSINESS: THE CASE OF COTTON GINNING IN MISSISSIPPI [PDF]
Cotton ginning represents an agribusiness that is heavily dependent on production agriculture. Recent changes in farm legislation and other government policies may have a long run impact on the variability of cotton production.
Boyd, Shawn, Hudson, Darren
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A Computer Simulation Model of Waterhyacinth and Weevil Interactions [PDF]
A personal computer simulation model termed INSECT has been developed to evaluate biological control of waterhyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms.) by two species of weevil (Neochetina eichhorniae Warner, and N. bruchi Hustache).
Akbay, Kunter S. +2 more
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The technique of terrestrial sampling of boll weevil (BW) populations is expensive and inefficient over large areas, but may be cheaper and more efficient without involving the manipulation of cotton squares.
T. A. Lima +2 more
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Boll weevil in South America. [PDF]
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CAMPANHOLA, C., MORAES, G. J. de
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DIFFUSION OF BT COTTON AND INSECTICIDE USE [PDF]
This study estimated a dynamic logistic model to explain the diffusion Bt cotton in the United States. Regional differences in the speed and extent of Bt cotton adoption were explained by differences in availability of Bt seed adapted to local conditions,
Frisvold, George B.
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Poisoning the cotton boll weevil /
A guide to selecting the most suitable method for controlling the boll weevil. Describes poisons and equipment used in boll-weevil control.
B. R. Coad +1 more
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The feeding and oviposition behavior of boll weevil in new cotton cultivars is essential for an adequate management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the vertical distribution of squares punctured for feeding and oviposition of the pest in the
José Fernando Jurca Grigolli +4 more
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RNAi-Mediated Suppression of Laccase2 Impairs Cuticle Tanning and Molting in the Cotton Boll Weevil (Anthonomus grandis). [PDF]
Firmino AAP +14 more
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ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF DISCONTINUING THE TEXAS HIGH PLAINS BOLL WEEVIL SUPPRESSION PROGRAM [PDF]
Crop Production/Industries,
Billingsley, Ray V. +4 more
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A diagnostic test for insecticide resistance monitoring in “cotton boll weevil” Anthonomus grandis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) populations [PDF]
El control de las poblaciones de Anthonomus grandis Boheman, por debajo de su umbral de daño económico durante el ciclo del cultivo del algodón, se realiza en forma efectiva hasta el momento, a través de insecticidas de síntesis.
Stadler, Teodoro
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