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Control of Adult Root Weevils on Strawberries, 1985
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1986Abstract Plots were 3 rows (1st test) or 5 rows (2nd test) wide and 50 ft long. Treatments were replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design. The 1st test was treated on 29 Jul and the 2nd test on 12 Aug. Sprays were applied with a hand-held boom using 3 nozzles/row at the rate of 100 gal/acre with 100 psi.
Carl H. Shanks, Jimmie D. Chamberlain
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Elevated CO2 and aboveground–belowground herbivory by the clover root weevil
Oecologia, 2009Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentrations are expected to increase primary productivity in many terrestrial ecosystems, which could lead to plants becoming N limited. Studies suggest that legumes may partially overcome this by increasing biological nitrogen fixation.
Johnson, Scott N., McNicol, James W.
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Recent Developments in Strawberry Root Weevil Control
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1927The Strawberry Root Weevil (Brachyrinus ovatus L.) is the most serious pest of strawberries on the Pacific Coast. The history of past efforts to arrive at a satisfactory method of control is reviewed. Previous methods suggested by different workers have been cultural methods, including suitable crop rotation and the use of weevil proof barriers.
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Otiorhynchus ovatus (strawberry root weevil)
PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022openaire +1 more source
EMERGING RISK OF ROOT WEEVIL IN MUSKMELON
2018Sinha, Reena, A. Kumar, P.K. Rai
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Germacrone, a sesquiterpene repellent to obscure root weevil from Rhododendron edgeworthii
Phytochemistry, 1980Robert P Doss
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