Author: Austin Winfield Morrill
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Category : Aleyrodidae
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Plant-bugs Injurious to Cotton Bolls
Author: Austin Winfield Morrill
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Category : Aleyrodidae
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Category : Aleyrodidae
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Cotton Stainers and Certain Other Sap-feeding Insects of the Cotton Plant
Author: Edward Philpott Mumford
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Bulletin
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Category : Entomology
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Category : Entomology
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Entomology Bulletin - New Series
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Languages : en
Pages : 592
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Languages : en
Pages : 592
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Bulletin
Author: United States. Bureau of Entomology
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Languages : en
Pages : 844
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Languages : en
Pages : 844
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Practical Information on the Scolytid Beetles of North American Forests
Author: Altus Lacy Quaintance
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Category : Apples
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Category : Apples
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Fumigation of Apples for the San Jose Scale
Author: Altus Lacy Quaintance
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Category : Apples
Languages : en
Pages : 752
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Category : Apples
Languages : en
Pages : 752
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Insect Pests of Farm, Garden and Orchard
Author: Dwight Sanderson
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Category : Beneficial insects
Languages : en
Pages : 730
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Category : Beneficial insects
Languages : en
Pages : 730
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Biology of the Plant Bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae)
Author: Alfred George Wheeler
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801438271
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 558
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Plant bugs--Miridae, the largest family of the Heteroptera, or true bugs--are globally important pests of crops such as alfalfa, apple, cocoa, cotton, sorghum, and tea. Some also are predators of crop pests and have been used successfully in biological control. Certain omnivorous plant bugs have been considered both harmful pests and beneficial natural enemies of pests on the same crop, depending on environmental conditions or the perspective of an observer.As high-yielding varieties that lack pest resistance are planted, mirids are likely to become even more important crop pests. They also threaten crops as insecticide resistance in the family increases, and as the spread of transgenic crops alters their populations. Predatory mirids are increasingly used as biocontrol agents, especially of greenhouse pests such as thrips and whiteflies. Mirids provide abundant opportunities for research on food webs, intraguild predation, and competition.Recent worldwide activity in mirid systematics and biology testifies to increasing interest in plant bugs. The first thorough review and synthesis of biological studies of mirids in more than 60 years, Biology of the Plant Bugs will serve as the basic reference for anyone studying these insects as pests, beneficial IPM predators, or as models for ecological research.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801438271
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Plant bugs--Miridae, the largest family of the Heteroptera, or true bugs--are globally important pests of crops such as alfalfa, apple, cocoa, cotton, sorghum, and tea. Some also are predators of crop pests and have been used successfully in biological control. Certain omnivorous plant bugs have been considered both harmful pests and beneficial natural enemies of pests on the same crop, depending on environmental conditions or the perspective of an observer.As high-yielding varieties that lack pest resistance are planted, mirids are likely to become even more important crop pests. They also threaten crops as insecticide resistance in the family increases, and as the spread of transgenic crops alters their populations. Predatory mirids are increasingly used as biocontrol agents, especially of greenhouse pests such as thrips and whiteflies. Mirids provide abundant opportunities for research on food webs, intraguild predation, and competition.Recent worldwide activity in mirid systematics and biology testifies to increasing interest in plant bugs. The first thorough review and synthesis of biological studies of mirids in more than 60 years, Biology of the Plant Bugs will serve as the basic reference for anyone studying these insects as pests, beneficial IPM predators, or as models for ecological research.
Cotton Boll Weevil Control by the Use of Poison
Author: Bert Raymond Coad
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Category : Boll weevil
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Publisher:
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Category : Boll weevil
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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