Barley is a potential trap crop for root parasitic broomrape weeds. [PDF]
Inoue M, Xie X, Yoneyama K.
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Toxic Effects of the Trap Crop Solanum sisymbriifolium on the Hatch and Viability of Globodera pallida. [PDF]
Schulz L, Popova I, Dandurand LM.
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The potential use of lures for thrips biological control in greenhouses: practice and theory [PDF]
Exploiting the response of thrips pest species to odours has long been a goal for improving thrips pest management including biological control. Applications of attractants could include improved monitoring, push-pull (in conjunction with a repellent ...
Davidson, M.M. +5 more
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STRATEGIES TO INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND REDUCE LAND DEGRADATION: EVIDENCE FROM UGANDA [PDF]
This paper estimates a structural econometric model of household decisions regarding income strategies, participation in programs and organizations, crop choices, land management, and labor use, and their implications for agricultural production and land
Jagger, Pamela +4 more
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Using trap crops to manage plant parasitic nematodes on vegetable crops
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Evidence-Based Monitoring of Prodiplosis longifila in Foliage Crops: Damage, Economic Impact, Trapping Tools, and Population Dynamics. [PDF]
Naranjo-Serrato AN +4 more
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Sustainable trap strategies for controlling the dominant waxberry pest Dicranocephalus wallichii bowringi: Evidence from three-year field trials. [PDF]
Zhu YX +6 more
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Trap Crops and Population Management of Globodera tabacum tabacum.
Tobacco, eastern black nightshade, and tomato were grown for 3 to 13 weeks to assess differences in invasion, development, and soil density of Globodera tabacum tabacum (tobacco cyst nematode) in field plots and microplots over three seasons. Tobacco cyst nematodes invaded roots of resistant and susceptible tobacco, nightshade, and tomato.
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Predicting Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) populations in the southern United States. [PDF]
Yanchenko E +3 more
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From fields to landscapes: pheromone trapping and feeding damage of Sitona lineatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) during range expansion in Canadian pulse crops. [PDF]
MacDonald MB, Mori BA, Evenden ML.
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