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Mexican Bean Beetle Control in Spring-Planted Snap Beans, 1990
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1991Abstract 'Eagle' snap beans were planted in 4 row plots 15 ft long on 14 April at the Plateau Experiment Station, Crossville. Twelve treatments were replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design with 5 ft alleys between blocks. Rows were 38 inches apart.
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Bean Leaf Beetle Biology and Management in Snap Beans [PDF]
Describes life history of bean leaf beetles, damage to bean plants, and methods of biological and chemical control.
Cassell, Meredith E., Kuhar, Thomas P.
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Controlling Bean Leaf Beetle on Snap Beans
2014Originally printed in Virginia Vegetable, Small Fruit and Specialty Crops--November-December 2003.
Kuhar, Thomas P., Speese, John
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Control in Fall Snap Beans, 1988
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989Abstract ‘Spurt’ snap beans were seeded into a Sassafras sandy loam field on 1 Aug. Plots consisted of a single row 25 ft long and 30 inches wide replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design; a guard row buffered each treated row. Treatments were applied with a tractor-mounted boom sprayer with a drop nozzle on either side of
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Insect Control on Snap Bean, 1989
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1990Abstract Snap beans were planted 8 Aug at Rogers, AR. Plots were eight 100-ft rows (18-in spacing) with 3-ft alleys separating plots on the same row. Experimental design was a randomized complete block (13 treatments × 4 replications).
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Intelligent detection of hard seeds of snap bean based on hyperspectral imaging
Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2022Hongyi Bai
exaly
Insect Control in Early Snap Beans, 1983
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1984Abstract Experimental and registered insecticides were evaluated for efficacy against snap bean insects at the Tobacco Experiment Station, Greeneville, Tenn. Snap beans were planted in 38-in rows on 26 May. Plots were four rows by 20 ft with one untreated row between plots.
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Folic acid as a protective agent in snap bean plants under water deficit conditions
Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 2021Huda A Ibrahim
exaly

