Although surveys of pest populations documenting evolved insecticide resistance often suggest abundant potential for insecticide control failures, studies documenting the actual occurrence of such failures in commercial agriculture are rare. If farmers currently practice adaptive management, abandoning the use of insecticides once resistance emerges, actual control failures could be rare. Here I use data gathered by independent pest management consultants to describe a case study of the realized efficacy of commercial field applications of insecticides, examining the control of Lygus hesperus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on cotton. On average, insecticides reduced target pest populations to 19% of their pre-application densities. Short-term eff...
Pest management is essential to prevent crop losses. Chemical pesticides are standard practice in co...
While agriculture, a human-defined and delimited version of the natural world, is not generally tout...
Soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), has been a prominent insect pest in ...
The three keys to whitefly management are sampling, effective chemical use, and avoidance. This stud...
Evaluating new insecticides for control of tarnished plant bug (TPB) [Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de B...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
BACKGROUND: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
Insecticide resistance is a broadly recognized ecological backlash resulting from insecticide use an...
Background: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
<div><p>Farmers and private consultants execute a vast, decentralized data collection effort with ea...
The focus of our 2002 field study was to answer a fundamental question in insect control. Once spray...
Microbial control agents generally kill insects more slowly than chemical pesticides, and fast-movin...
Changes in insecticide use, available pest control technologies, and local crop ecology together wit...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
Pest management is essential to prevent crop losses. Chemical pesticides are standard practice in co...
While agriculture, a human-defined and delimited version of the natural world, is not generally tout...
Soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), has been a prominent insect pest in ...
The three keys to whitefly management are sampling, effective chemical use, and avoidance. This stud...
Evaluating new insecticides for control of tarnished plant bug (TPB) [Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de B...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
BACKGROUND: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
Insecticide resistance is a broadly recognized ecological backlash resulting from insecticide use an...
Background: Many polyphagous pests sequentially use crops and uncultivated habitats in landscapes do...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
<div><p>Farmers and private consultants execute a vast, decentralized data collection effort with ea...
The focus of our 2002 field study was to answer a fundamental question in insect control. Once spray...
Microbial control agents generally kill insects more slowly than chemical pesticides, and fast-movin...
Changes in insecticide use, available pest control technologies, and local crop ecology together wit...
In the Western U.S., Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) can cause major losses to cotton, vegetables, s...
Pest management is essential to prevent crop losses. Chemical pesticides are standard practice in co...
While agriculture, a human-defined and delimited version of the natural world, is not generally tout...
Soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), has been a prominent insect pest in ...