Until about 1965, nearly all the northern corn rootworm (NCR) reproduced a single generation yearly. Because it could only survive on cultivated corn and its dispersal stage never coincided with the beginning of a cropping season, crop rotation controlled this pest in Iowa corn fields for over a century
Corn rootworm is a major pest of corn in the United States. In the last decade, Iowa farmers have se...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2017. Major: Entomology. Advisor: Kenneth Ostli...
The western corn rootworm (WCR) Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte and the northern corn rootwor...
Research by Chiang (1965) and Krysan et al. (1984) has demonstrated that eggs of the northern corn r...
Northern com rootworm larvae occasionally damage fields of first-year com in Iowa. Rootworms typical...
Full, three-fourths, and one-half rates of Force 3G insecticide were applied in-furrow at planting t...
Three species of corn rootworms, the northern Diabrotica harbert, southern Diabrotica undecimpunctat...
As is typical with corn rootworms, densities during 1997 varied dramatically throughout the Corn Bel...
Northern corn rootworms, Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence, and western corn rootworms, D. virgi...
A research pest management scouting program was conducted in three counties in Iowa from 1979 throug...
Research by Chiang (1965) and Krysan et al. (1984) has demonstrated that eggs of the northern corn r...
Corn Rootwonns have one generation per year and a strong preference for corn. You are familiar with ...
The emergence of a corn rootworm "variant" has reduced the effectiveness of a corn-soybean rotation ...
Prolonged diapause of northern corn rootworm, while known from other Midwestern states, has not prev...
During 1975 - 1979, 2 areas of corn rootworm pest management were examined: population suppression o...
Corn rootworm is a major pest of corn in the United States. In the last decade, Iowa farmers have se...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2017. Major: Entomology. Advisor: Kenneth Ostli...
The western corn rootworm (WCR) Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte and the northern corn rootwor...
Research by Chiang (1965) and Krysan et al. (1984) has demonstrated that eggs of the northern corn r...
Northern com rootworm larvae occasionally damage fields of first-year com in Iowa. Rootworms typical...
Full, three-fourths, and one-half rates of Force 3G insecticide were applied in-furrow at planting t...
Three species of corn rootworms, the northern Diabrotica harbert, southern Diabrotica undecimpunctat...
As is typical with corn rootworms, densities during 1997 varied dramatically throughout the Corn Bel...
Northern corn rootworms, Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence, and western corn rootworms, D. virgi...
A research pest management scouting program was conducted in three counties in Iowa from 1979 throug...
Research by Chiang (1965) and Krysan et al. (1984) has demonstrated that eggs of the northern corn r...
Corn Rootwonns have one generation per year and a strong preference for corn. You are familiar with ...
The emergence of a corn rootworm "variant" has reduced the effectiveness of a corn-soybean rotation ...
Prolonged diapause of northern corn rootworm, while known from other Midwestern states, has not prev...
During 1975 - 1979, 2 areas of corn rootworm pest management were examined: population suppression o...
Corn rootworm is a major pest of corn in the United States. In the last decade, Iowa farmers have se...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2017. Major: Entomology. Advisor: Kenneth Ostli...
The western corn rootworm (WCR) Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte and the northern corn rootwor...