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Study of insecticidal and fungicidal potential of endophytic bacteria of wheat, soybean and rapeseed by bioinformatic analysis methods. [PDF]
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Single and joint toxicity of ethoprophos and bispyribac-sodium to Oreochromis niloticus: biochemical and genotoxic responses. [PDF]
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BioControl 3.0: Biological Control Complex for Pest Control-Enhanced Control of Locusta migratoria manilensis via Combined Application of Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum and Carabus smaragdinus. [PDF]
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Identification of Sex Pheromone Components for the Click Beetles Melanotus piceatus Blatchley and Melanotus insipiens (Say) (Coleoptera: Elateridae). [PDF]
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Nature, 1945
WIREWORMS are undoubtedly the most notorious of all insects of agricultural importance, probably because their depredations are more extensive at times of agricultural expansion and prosperity. The traditional agriculture of Britain has been mainly the type known as 'mixed farming', and the measure of prosperity has been the extent of land under the ...
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WIREWORMS are undoubtedly the most notorious of all insects of agricultural importance, probably because their depredations are more extensive at times of agricultural expansion and prosperity. The traditional agriculture of Britain has been mainly the type known as 'mixed farming', and the measure of prosperity has been the extent of land under the ...
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Potato, Wireworm and False Wireworm Control, Echo, Oregon, 1977
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1979Abstract The test was conducted in a grower’s center-pivot, sprinkler-irrigated field. The soil type was Ritzville (Calciorthidie Haploxerolls) silt loam; it contained less than 0.5% organic matter. Soil samples (150) taken in a similar adjacent field with a 51/2-in. diam posthole digger to a depth of at least 18 in.
H. H. Toba, J. E. Turner
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1993
Abstract Granular soil insecticides were applied at planting time at a site just north and west of Schuyler in Colfax Co., NE, on 7 May. The soil type was silt loam and the previous crop was wheat. The plot was planted no-till into the wheat stubble into slots previously prepared with the landowner’s planter. Residue cover was heavy. The
Keith J. Jarvi, Gerald W. Echtenkamp
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Abstract Granular soil insecticides were applied at planting time at a site just north and west of Schuyler in Colfax Co., NE, on 7 May. The soil type was silt loam and the previous crop was wheat. The plot was planted no-till into the wheat stubble into slots previously prepared with the landowner’s planter. Residue cover was heavy. The
Keith J. Jarvi, Gerald W. Echtenkamp
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1992
Abstract 'Atlantic' potatoes were planted 2 May, near Powells Point, NC, on 42 inch centers. Plots consisted of single rows, 10 ft long, replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design. Alleys of 10 ft were used between replicates. Treatments were applied with a shaker jar before planting.
K. A. Sorensen, K. A. Kidd
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Abstract 'Atlantic' potatoes were planted 2 May, near Powells Point, NC, on 42 inch centers. Plots consisted of single rows, 10 ft long, replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design. Alleys of 10 ft were used between replicates. Treatments were applied with a shaker jar before planting.
K. A. Sorensen, K. A. Kidd
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989
Abstract Test plots were established near Burley, Idaho. The crop was a garden bean seed field. Soil type was Portneuf silt loam and irrigation was by gravity flow. Insecticides were applied in a 5-inch band about 1 inch under the expected seed-planting level.
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Abstract Test plots were established near Burley, Idaho. The crop was a garden bean seed field. Soil type was Portneuf silt loam and irrigation was by gravity flow. Insecticides were applied in a 5-inch band about 1 inch under the expected seed-planting level.
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