For three years (1993 to 1995), we monitored organically and conventionally managed cotton fields in Madera County, and measured pest and beneficial arthropod populations, plant growth and development parameters, nutrient status, plant density, yields and lint quality. Square (flower bud) retention was similar in the two systems, although western tarnished plant bugs (Lygus hesperus or lygus bugs) were significantly more abundant on several dates in the organic fields. On most dates, populations of the predatory insects Geocoris spp. were significantly higher in the organic than in the conventional fields. Lint yields were not significantly different for the two production ...
Two separate Upland cotton variety evaluations were conducted in southeastern Arizona during the 200...
In field experiments, managing for earliness through planting date and varietal maturity reduced tar...
The western tarnished plant bug and other lygus species are key pests of cotton in western arid cott...
Prior to bloom, the primary hemipteran pest of cotton in the Mid-South is the tarnished plant bug (T...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Cotton is grown on over 11.6 million acres in the Southeastern USA each year. But less than 25 % of ...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
Red cotton bugs [Dysdercus spp. (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae] are among the most destructive pests of c...
"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...
Results under unprotected conditions indicated that total yield was significantly higher ...
The tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois), is the most important insect pest o...
Changes in insecticide use, available pest control technologies, and local crop ecology together wit...
Background: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Two separate Upland cotton variety evaluations were conducted in southeastern Arizona during the 200...
In field experiments, managing for earliness through planting date and varietal maturity reduced tar...
The western tarnished plant bug and other lygus species are key pests of cotton in western arid cott...
Prior to bloom, the primary hemipteran pest of cotton in the Mid-South is the tarnished plant bug (T...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Cotton is grown on over 11.6 million acres in the Southeastern USA each year. But less than 25 % of ...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
Red cotton bugs [Dysdercus spp. (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae] are among the most destructive pests of c...
"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...
Results under unprotected conditions indicated that total yield was significantly higher ...
The tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois), is the most important insect pest o...
Changes in insecticide use, available pest control technologies, and local crop ecology together wit...
Background: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
"These recommendations are based on research conducted in Missouri and are designed to provide adequ...
Two separate Upland cotton variety evaluations were conducted in southeastern Arizona during the 200...
In field experiments, managing for earliness through planting date and varietal maturity reduced tar...
The western tarnished plant bug and other lygus species are key pests of cotton in western arid cott...