Cotton production in Arizona has been faced with major challenges in insect control during the past decade. These challenges have been met through IPM programs of research, implementation, and education. The decade began (1990) with an outbreak of our key lepidopteran pest, the pink bollworm. Growers sprayed for all pests more than 11 times at a cost of over $113 / A that year. The following years (1991–1995) saw the introduction of and devastation by a serious, quality-reducing insect, the sweetpotato or silverleaf whitefly. Growers sprayed up to 6.6 times (1995) at a cost of over $145 / A to combat this single insect pest. The cotton IPM program at the University of Arizona along with industry, grower, and USDA partners readied farmers fo...
Cotton growers in Pima County, Arizona are working together to implement a community-wide Integrated...
Arizona cotton experienced a severe crisis in 1995 stemming from resistance of whiteflies to synergi...
During the 1990s, the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) escalated from an occasional pest to an a...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Whiteflies remain a threat to production of cotton in Arizona. Looking at a series of commercial-sca...
Arizona pesticide use, as reported on the Department of Agriculture's form 1080, can be summari...
Cotton occupies 5% of the total cropped area distributed among three different agroclimatic zones i...
We summarize a whitefly resistance crisis that culminated in 1995 in Arizona cotton and that prompte...
Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of irrigation a...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Changes in insecticide use, available pest control technologies, and local crop ecology together wit...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Arizona cotton experienced a severe crisis in 1995 stemming from resistance of whiteflies to synergi...
Cotton growers in Pima County, Arizona are working together to implement a community-wide Integrated...
Arizona cotton experienced a severe crisis in 1995 stemming from resistance of whiteflies to synergi...
During the 1990s, the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) escalated from an occasional pest to an a...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Whiteflies remain a threat to production of cotton in Arizona. Looking at a series of commercial-sca...
Arizona pesticide use, as reported on the Department of Agriculture's form 1080, can be summari...
Cotton occupies 5% of the total cropped area distributed among three different agroclimatic zones i...
We summarize a whitefly resistance crisis that culminated in 1995 in Arizona cotton and that prompte...
Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, intensified production, increased use of irrigation a...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Changes in insecticide use, available pest control technologies, and local crop ecology together wit...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Arizona cotton experienced a severe crisis in 1995 stemming from resistance of whiteflies to synergi...
Cotton growers in Pima County, Arizona are working together to implement a community-wide Integrated...
Arizona cotton experienced a severe crisis in 1995 stemming from resistance of whiteflies to synergi...
During the 1990s, the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) escalated from an occasional pest to an a...