During 1979 and 1981, populations of ground-dwelling predators and parasites in research and commercial cabbage fields in upstate New York were assessed by pitfall trapping to determine species composition, abundance, phenology, and the impact of insecticides on them. Staphylinidae, Phalangida, Carabidae, and Araneida were consistently the most abundant predaceous taxa. Carabids and Staphylinids together comprised 75.9 and 74.1% of all predaceous or parasitic insects in commercial fields during 1979 and 1981, respectively. One of the 32 species of Carabidae captured, Pterostichus melanarius (Illiger), accounted for >50% of the total number of Carabidae. Total number of predators and parasites tended to decline from July through September in...
Insect populations in the Orange and Ulster County region of eastern New York were adequate, in mos...
This study was undertaken to determine the impact of insecticides on the seasonal abundance of the i...
In a field experiment, we evaluated effects of three different organic white cabbage-cropping system...
Field scout inspecting a cabbage field. IPM relies on accurate and efficient monitoring of pest popu...
Pit-traps were emptied every two or three days for two seasons in crop, fallow, and grass plots to d...
We used three sampling methods to identify the arthropod predators most abundant and active in field...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
The purpose of this study was to correlate blooming of wild plants commonly seen near cabbage field...
Author Institution: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Agricultural Extension Service, ...
Abstract only availableMissouri's fall presents an ideal growing environment for cabbage. However, m...
The occurrence and species composition of thrips within cabbage fields were studied during 1981 and ...
Studies were conducted in 1981 and 1982 to determine the general temporal occurrence of thrips in wh...
The threat of insecticide resistance, label cancellation of still-effective pesticides, and changin...
International audienceNatural pest control is a significant service supporting agricultural producti...
Sweep-nets and pitfall traps were used to examine the distribution and dynamics of predominant preda...
Insect populations in the Orange and Ulster County region of eastern New York were adequate, in mos...
This study was undertaken to determine the impact of insecticides on the seasonal abundance of the i...
In a field experiment, we evaluated effects of three different organic white cabbage-cropping system...
Field scout inspecting a cabbage field. IPM relies on accurate and efficient monitoring of pest popu...
Pit-traps were emptied every two or three days for two seasons in crop, fallow, and grass plots to d...
We used three sampling methods to identify the arthropod predators most abundant and active in field...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
The purpose of this study was to correlate blooming of wild plants commonly seen near cabbage field...
Author Institution: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Agricultural Extension Service, ...
Abstract only availableMissouri's fall presents an ideal growing environment for cabbage. However, m...
The occurrence and species composition of thrips within cabbage fields were studied during 1981 and ...
Studies were conducted in 1981 and 1982 to determine the general temporal occurrence of thrips in wh...
The threat of insecticide resistance, label cancellation of still-effective pesticides, and changin...
International audienceNatural pest control is a significant service supporting agricultural producti...
Sweep-nets and pitfall traps were used to examine the distribution and dynamics of predominant preda...
Insect populations in the Orange and Ulster County region of eastern New York were adequate, in mos...
This study was undertaken to determine the impact of insecticides on the seasonal abundance of the i...
In a field experiment, we evaluated effects of three different organic white cabbage-cropping system...