Author: Ralph Lynn Hanna
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Seed Treatment with Systemic Insecticides for the Control of Thrips on Cotton
Author: Ralph Lynn Hanna
Publisher:
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Publisher:
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Studies on the Use of Systemic Insecticides as Seed Treatment and Soil Application in the Control of Some Sucking Insect Pests of Cotton
Author: S. Sithanantham
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Distribution of a Systemic Insecticide in Cotton Plants After Stem Treatments
Author: V. S. House
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Thrips on Mississippi Seedling Cotton
Author: Jack T. Reed
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Potential Interactions of Early Season Herbicides and Insecticides in Cotton
Author: Derek Lane Clarkson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781303950803
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Cotton growth early in the season is affected by damaging levels of thrips in many production fields in Arkansas. During this time, insecticides used to control thrips and herbicides used to control weeds are often present at the same time on the cotton plant. This research explores how various combinations of herbicides and insecticides influence thrips numbers and cotton plant growth parameters early in the growing season. Pathways evaluated included interactions between preemergence herbicides and insecticide seed treatments and interactions between common tank-mixed foliar herbicides and selected foliar insecticides. No interactions in thrips control or plant growth were observed when using preemergence herbicides in combination with insecticide seed treatments. However, efficacy varied between chosen insecticide seed treatments and it may be concluded that in this experiment imidacloprid seed treatments exhibited greater control of thrips numbers than thiamethoxam seed treatments. There were isolated herbicide-insecticide interactions affecting plant growth parameters, but overall the co-application of tested herbicides and insecticides offer cotton producers the ability to integrate thrips and weed control without loss of thrips efficacy or negative impact on plant growth. Herbicide-insecticide interactions examined in this study suggested that pesticide combinations present on the cotton plant simultaneously, early in the season, have no significant interaction which may affect thrips control and early season cotton plant growth.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781303950803
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Cotton growth early in the season is affected by damaging levels of thrips in many production fields in Arkansas. During this time, insecticides used to control thrips and herbicides used to control weeds are often present at the same time on the cotton plant. This research explores how various combinations of herbicides and insecticides influence thrips numbers and cotton plant growth parameters early in the growing season. Pathways evaluated included interactions between preemergence herbicides and insecticide seed treatments and interactions between common tank-mixed foliar herbicides and selected foliar insecticides. No interactions in thrips control or plant growth were observed when using preemergence herbicides in combination with insecticide seed treatments. However, efficacy varied between chosen insecticide seed treatments and it may be concluded that in this experiment imidacloprid seed treatments exhibited greater control of thrips numbers than thiamethoxam seed treatments. There were isolated herbicide-insecticide interactions affecting plant growth parameters, but overall the co-application of tested herbicides and insecticides offer cotton producers the ability to integrate thrips and weed control without loss of thrips efficacy or negative impact on plant growth. Herbicide-insecticide interactions examined in this study suggested that pesticide combinations present on the cotton plant simultaneously, early in the season, have no significant interaction which may affect thrips control and early season cotton plant growth.
Refining Thrips Management Programs in Georgia Cotton
Author: William Walter Portier (III)
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Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Thrips are predictable and consistent pest of cotton and require management to preserve yield. Cotton seedling injury is influenced by thrips abundance and seedling growth rate. Planting dates affect both thrips abundance and seedling growth. Imidacloprid seed treatment consistently reduced thrips infestations and associated plant injury and significantly increased yield. However supplemental application of acephate was needed when thrips abundances were high and seedling growth was slow. Peaks in thrips abundance and seedling growth rate varies by year but in general risk of thrips injury is greatest on early planted cotton. Nozzle type did not influence the efficacy of thrips insecticides evaluated in this study. Application of insecticide using nozzles which deliver coarse droplets provided acceptable control of thrips on seedling cotton. Although seedling vigor can vary among variety, differences in varietal response to thrips management were not observed in this study.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Thrips are predictable and consistent pest of cotton and require management to preserve yield. Cotton seedling injury is influenced by thrips abundance and seedling growth rate. Planting dates affect both thrips abundance and seedling growth. Imidacloprid seed treatment consistently reduced thrips infestations and associated plant injury and significantly increased yield. However supplemental application of acephate was needed when thrips abundances were high and seedling growth was slow. Peaks in thrips abundance and seedling growth rate varies by year but in general risk of thrips injury is greatest on early planted cotton. Nozzle type did not influence the efficacy of thrips insecticides evaluated in this study. Application of insecticide using nozzles which deliver coarse droplets provided acceptable control of thrips on seedling cotton. Although seedling vigor can vary among variety, differences in varietal response to thrips management were not observed in this study.
Seed Treatments for Control of Thrips on Cotton
Author: W. F. Kitten
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Insect Pests of Cotton
Author: G. A. Matthews
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
The cotton plant; Insects and mites; Pest management.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
The cotton plant; Insects and mites; Pest management.
Compositional and Physiological Responses of the Cotton Plant to the Systemic Insecticides Schradan and Demeton
Author: Joseph Hacskaylo
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Cotton Pests of the Sudan
Author: Walter Eugene Ripper
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Category : Agricultural pests
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The making of a good crop; Methods of controlling cotton pests; Recommended pesticides; Application of inseticides; The cotton jassid; The cotton whitefly; The cotton aphid; The hibiscus mealy bug; The campylomma bug; The cotton seed bug; The cotton stainer bug; The cotton shedder bug; The helopeltis bug; The lygus bug; The cotton stem borer; The cotton flea beetle; Heliothis bolworn; The Sudan bollworm; The pink bollworm; Spiny or Egyptian bollworm; The cotton leafworm; The army worm; Cutwoems; The cotton leaf roller; The cotton leaf thrips; The cotton bud thrips; Termites or white ants; Locusts; The red billed weaver bird; The field rats.
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Category : Agricultural pests
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The making of a good crop; Methods of controlling cotton pests; Recommended pesticides; Application of inseticides; The cotton jassid; The cotton whitefly; The cotton aphid; The hibiscus mealy bug; The campylomma bug; The cotton seed bug; The cotton stainer bug; The cotton shedder bug; The helopeltis bug; The lygus bug; The cotton stem borer; The cotton flea beetle; Heliothis bolworn; The Sudan bollworm; The pink bollworm; Spiny or Egyptian bollworm; The cotton leafworm; The army worm; Cutwoems; The cotton leaf roller; The cotton leaf thrips; The cotton bud thrips; Termites or white ants; Locusts; The red billed weaver bird; The field rats.