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2-Pentylfuran: an aggregation attractant for wireworms

Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2023
Diana la Forgia   +3 more
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Baiting to protect maize against wireworms

Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2023
J. Thibord, P. Larroudé
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Wireworm Larval Control, 1989

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1990
Abstract Wireworm baits (2-oz mixtures of wheat and corn buried 4 inches deep) placed out in early spring, indicated the presences of wireworms in a field that had received wireworm damage in 1988 (Gilbert location). Another test plot was established in a field requiring replanting because of wireworm damage (Hardy location).
J. D. Oleson   +3 more
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Further Studies on Wireworm Management in Canada: Damage Protection Versus Wireworm Mortality in Potatoes

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2013
The efficacy of various insecticides and application methods in protecting potatoes from wireworm (Agriotes obscurus L.) damage as well as reducing wireworm populations was studied over 5 yr in Agassiz, British Columbia. Protection from wireworm damage was measured by the number of blemishes to daughter tubers, and effects on wireworm populations were ...
Robert S, Vernon   +3 more
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Wireworm Control in Maine

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1930
The wheat wireworm, Agriotes mancus Say, is a serious pest to Maine crops. An upland species of the genus Melanotus is second in importance. Certain cultural practices and immune crops have been found to be effective in checking wireworm infestations. Meadows and oat fields seem to be favorite breeding grounds for the wheat wireworm. Clover, buckwheat,
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Wireworms and Food Production

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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Linking variety-dependent root volatile organic compounds in maize with differential infestation by wireworms

Journal of Pest Science, 2020
Diana la Forgia   +5 more
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Agriotes lineatus (wireworm)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Wireworm

2008
Y. S. Chow   +30 more
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