Cabbage crop environments were modified by either use of a hay mulch or intercrop- ping with companionate plants (nasturtium, thyme, and rosemary). A temporary reduction in egg and larval numbers of imported cabbageworm (Artogeia rapae L.) occurred on mulched plots. This effect disappeared later in the season as the plants grew large and coyered the mulch. On some interplanted plots, temporary increases in cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni Hubner) larvae and decreases in imported cabbageworm eggs were noted. Hov.\u27Cver. on most dates, there was no effect of interplanting on pest populations. The general lack of effects on cabbage insect pests due to these cultural changes indicates that use of a mulch or interplanting cannot provide effec...
Over 10 years of field trials show reductions of most of the pests in Brassicas undersown by clover....
This publication describes cabbage growth in terms of specific growth stages with appropriate term...
Habitat management improves biological control by increasing the abundance and fitness of natural en...
The findings of this paper could help to develop and maintain a sustainable cabbage production by th...
Vegetable production systems are highly intensive and the periodic cultivations lead to un-favourabl...
Population density estimates, yield data, damage rating, and marketability of cabbage were used to a...
Monocultures typical of intensive agriculture offer ideal conditions to specialized herbivores while...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Cruciferous cr...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Farmscaping is an ecological...
Field scout inspecting a cabbage field. IPM relies on accurate and efficient monitoring of pest popu...
Abstract only availableMissouri's fall presents an ideal growing environment for cabbage. However, m...
Flowery field margins and intersowing of crops with flowers are used as management practices to prom...
In 1992 and 1994, field studies were done to assess the tolerance of transplanted cabbage to simulat...
The purpose of this tool is to offer strategies for weed and pest management in cabbage production. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of cover crops on pest/beneficial dynamics and to t...
Over 10 years of field trials show reductions of most of the pests in Brassicas undersown by clover....
This publication describes cabbage growth in terms of specific growth stages with appropriate term...
Habitat management improves biological control by increasing the abundance and fitness of natural en...
The findings of this paper could help to develop and maintain a sustainable cabbage production by th...
Vegetable production systems are highly intensive and the periodic cultivations lead to un-favourabl...
Population density estimates, yield data, damage rating, and marketability of cabbage were used to a...
Monocultures typical of intensive agriculture offer ideal conditions to specialized herbivores while...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Cruciferous cr...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Farmscaping is an ecological...
Field scout inspecting a cabbage field. IPM relies on accurate and efficient monitoring of pest popu...
Abstract only availableMissouri's fall presents an ideal growing environment for cabbage. However, m...
Flowery field margins and intersowing of crops with flowers are used as management practices to prom...
In 1992 and 1994, field studies were done to assess the tolerance of transplanted cabbage to simulat...
The purpose of this tool is to offer strategies for weed and pest management in cabbage production. ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of cover crops on pest/beneficial dynamics and to t...
Over 10 years of field trials show reductions of most of the pests in Brassicas undersown by clover....
This publication describes cabbage growth in terms of specific growth stages with appropriate term...
Habitat management improves biological control by increasing the abundance and fitness of natural en...