New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage
At 3 days after the first application, RH-2485, Success, Proclaim, Avaunt, and Larvin reduced the total number of diamondback moth (DBM) larvae to less than 2.0 larvae per 10 plants compared to the untreated that had 7.0 larvae/10 plants. Alert, Kryocide, and S-1812 treated cabbage exhibited 4.0 to...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2199992015-10-23T04:54:25Z New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage Umeda, K. MacNeil, D. Roberts, D. Byrne, David N. Baciewicz, Patti Agriculture -- Arizona Vegetables -- Arizona Cotton -- Insects At 3 days after the first application, RH-2485, Success, Proclaim, Avaunt, and Larvin reduced the total number of diamondback moth (DBM) larvae to less than 2.0 larvae per 10 plants compared to the untreated that had 7.0 larvae/10 plants. Alert, Kryocide, and S-1812 treated cabbage exhibited 4.0 to 5.0 larvae/10 plants and Lannate was intermediate with 2.7 total larvae/10 plants. Following a second application, Success and Proclaim completely controlled DBM for one week. Success, Proclaim, Alert, and Larvin continued to offer very good control of DBM for two weeks after the second application. S-1812 performed similarly to Lannate. 2000-08 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/219999 Vegetable: A College of Agriculture Report en_US AZ1177 Series P-122 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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At 3 days after the first application, RH-2485, Success, Proclaim, Avaunt, and Larvin reduced the total number of diamondback moth (DBM) larvae to less than 2.0 larvae per 10 plants compared to the untreated that had 7.0 larvae/10 plants. Alert, Kryocide, and S-1812 treated cabbage exhibited 4.0 to 5.0 larvae/10 plants and Lannate was intermediate with 2.7 total larvae/10 plants. Following a second application, Success and Proclaim completely controlled DBM for one week. Success, Proclaim, Alert, and Larvin continued to offer very good control of DBM for two weeks after the second application. S-1812 performed similarly to Lannate. |
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Byrne, David N. |
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Byrne, David N. Umeda, K. MacNeil, D. Roberts, D. |
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New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage |
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New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage |
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New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage |
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New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage |
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New Insecticides for Diamondback Moth Control in Cabbage |
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new insecticides for diamondback moth control in cabbage |
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College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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