Aphid populations for the growing seasons of 1970, 1971, and 197 2 were variable. It is possible, however, to rate the efficacy of the various insecticides tested in controlling potato-infesting aphids in northeastern Maine. Soil applications of aldicarb and DS 15,647 and foliar application of acephate were the most effective materials tested. The insecticides phosmet (foliar) and phoxim (soil) did not provide much protection against potato-infesting aphids in these tests. Bayer 77,049, parathion, Penick SBP 1382, Sandoz-Wander 52,139 and Uniroyal 840 did not provide effective control of potato-infesting aphids at the rates used in these tests. All other insecticides tested adequately controlled aphid populations, but their effects on the s...
Insecticide use for aphid control in potatoes by mainly Canterbury growers was assessed by a New Zea...
The topic was the effects of insecticide applications on potato yields in North Dakota in 1949. A pl...
The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) and the potato leafhopper (PLH) are two important insect pests that...
A study was conducted at Aroostook Farm, near Presque Isle, Maine, 1954 to 1958, inclusive, to deter...
From 1942 to 1969, concurrent studies were made to identify and assess the importance of biological ...
This publication reports on field studies of aphid biology and of associated ecological factors made...
An intensive survey and study were made each year from 1952 through 1962 to determine seasonal abund...
This technical bulletin reports the results of an annual survey conducted from 1963 through 1969 of ...
The author outlines the developments in aphid control from 1946-49. The aphid is discussed, it's rap...
This publication presents brief synopses of the biology of several of the more common species or gen...
Studies were conducted in northeastern Maine to determine seasonal population trends and productiven...
The buckthorn aphid, Aphis nasturtii Kaltenbach, is one of four species of aphids commonly infesting...
During the 1941 growing season, field observations in western Nebraska indicated that aphids, Myzus ...
Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) (CPB) and Potato Virus Y (PVY) are two of the mos...
Soil-incorporated and foliar-applied insecticides, alone and in combination, were tested in silt loa...
Insecticide use for aphid control in potatoes by mainly Canterbury growers was assessed by a New Zea...
The topic was the effects of insecticide applications on potato yields in North Dakota in 1949. A pl...
The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) and the potato leafhopper (PLH) are two important insect pests that...
A study was conducted at Aroostook Farm, near Presque Isle, Maine, 1954 to 1958, inclusive, to deter...
From 1942 to 1969, concurrent studies were made to identify and assess the importance of biological ...
This publication reports on field studies of aphid biology and of associated ecological factors made...
An intensive survey and study were made each year from 1952 through 1962 to determine seasonal abund...
This technical bulletin reports the results of an annual survey conducted from 1963 through 1969 of ...
The author outlines the developments in aphid control from 1946-49. The aphid is discussed, it's rap...
This publication presents brief synopses of the biology of several of the more common species or gen...
Studies were conducted in northeastern Maine to determine seasonal population trends and productiven...
The buckthorn aphid, Aphis nasturtii Kaltenbach, is one of four species of aphids commonly infesting...
During the 1941 growing season, field observations in western Nebraska indicated that aphids, Myzus ...
Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) (CPB) and Potato Virus Y (PVY) are two of the mos...
Soil-incorporated and foliar-applied insecticides, alone and in combination, were tested in silt loa...
Insecticide use for aphid control in potatoes by mainly Canterbury growers was assessed by a New Zea...
The topic was the effects of insecticide applications on potato yields in North Dakota in 1949. A pl...
The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) and the potato leafhopper (PLH) are two important insect pests that...