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Morphological Description and Physiological Changes in the Hindgut of Female <i>Asiophrida xanthospilota</i> (Chrysomelidae, Coleoptera) Across Reproductive Stages. [PDF]
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Flea Beetle Adult Control, 1991
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1992Abstract Materials were applied on 26 Jun to 20- by 20-ft plots in a pruned blueberry field at Cherryfield, Maine; plants were 3 to 5 inches tall. There were 3 replications of each treatment in a completely random design with a minimum of 5-ft untreated buffer strips around each plot.
J. A. Collins, H. Y. Forsythe
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989
Abstract ‘Spartan Early’ broccoli was transplanted 6 Jun at the Colorado State University Horticulture Research Center, Larimer County, Colo. Plots were 2 rows, 4 plants (6 ft) long, arranged in a randomized complete block design with 4 replications.
Whitney S. Cranshaw, David J. Liewehr
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Abstract ‘Spartan Early’ broccoli was transplanted 6 Jun at the Colorado State University Horticulture Research Center, Larimer County, Colo. Plots were 2 rows, 4 plants (6 ft) long, arranged in a randomized complete block design with 4 replications.
Whitney S. Cranshaw, David J. Liewehr
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989
Abstract Plots were seeded with a small plot seeder May 9 at Carrington, N. Dak., and May 12 at Langdon, N. Dak. Row spacing was 12 inches at Carrington and 6 inches at Langdon. Plot size at Carrington was 4 by 22 ft (4 rows wide) and 3.5 by 16 ft (7 rows wide) at Langdon.
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Abstract Plots were seeded with a small plot seeder May 9 at Carrington, N. Dak., and May 12 at Langdon, N. Dak. Row spacing was 12 inches at Carrington and 6 inches at Langdon. Plot size at Carrington was 4 by 22 ft (4 rows wide) and 3.5 by 16 ft (7 rows wide) at Langdon.
Michael J. Weiss +2 more
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Jumping of flea beetles onto inclined platforms
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2022The flea beetle, Altica cirsicola, escapes predators by jumping and landing in a dense maze of leaves. How do they land on such varied surfaces? In this experimental study, we filmed the take-off, flight, and landing of flea beetles on a configurable angled platform. We report three in-flight behaviors: winged, wingless, and an intermediate winged mode.
Zong, Le +6 more
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2014
Lists common host plants, and describes damage caused by Flea Beetles. Describes life history, and notes methods of control.
Day, Eric R., Spring, Alexandra
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Lists common host plants, and describes damage caused by Flea Beetles. Describes life history, and notes methods of control.
Day, Eric R., Spring, Alexandra
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Potato Flea-Beetles in Washington
1932Topics Include Area Where Damage Occurs, Nature of Injury to Tubers, Injury to Foliage, Life History, Small Fields Most Damaged, Planting Dates, and Insecticide ...
Webster, R. +2 more
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Flea Beetle Control in Dichondra, 1987
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1988Abstract The experiment was conducted on a dichondra seed farm in Clarksburg, Calif. The test was a completely randomized design with 4 replications. Plot size was 5 × 5 sq ft. The plots were covered with cages constructed from frames with 4 5-ft × 6- inch × 1-inch wooden sides.
J. M. Garcia, A. D. Ali, Ralph Gay
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