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TARNISHED PLANT BUG CONTROL ON COTTON, 2002

TARNISHED PLANT BUG CONTROL ON COTTON, 2002 (F60) COTTON: Gossypium hirsutum L., 'ST 4892 BR' Donald R. Johnson University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service 2301 S. University Ave. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (800) 659-8277, Ext. 2232 Fax: (501) 671-2303 djohnson@uaex.edu Gus M. Lorenz III glorenz@uaex.edu Glenn E. Studebaker University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 48 1241 West County Rd. NEREC Keiser, AR 72351 Tel: (870) 526-2199 Fax: (870) 526-2582 gstudebaker@uaex.edu Kenneth D. Walsh University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 357 2001 HWY 70 East Lonoke, AR 72086 Tel: (501) 676-3124 Fax: (501) 676-7847 dwalsh@uaex.edu Tarnished plant bug (TPB): Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) Various foliar insecticides were evaluated for the control of Tarnished plant bug (TPB) in cotton located in Mississippi County, AR. The test consisted of eleven treatments arranged in a RCB with four replications. Plots were four-38-inch rows x 50 ft. Treatments were initiated based on pretreated TPB counts. All treatments were applied 23 Aug with a CO -pressurized two-man boom at 9.25 gpa. Each plot was evaluated 26 Aug (3 DAT) with two counts from a 3 ft x 3 ft shake sheet placed between the center two rows. Data were processed using Agriculture Research Manager Version 6.0.1. ANOVA was performed and DMRT (P = 0.05) was used to separate means. No treatment provided significant control over the untreated check. However, all treatments had lower TPB counts than the untreated check. The efficacy of Trimax plus Bidrin did not provide enhanced control over Trimax alone. No significance was found among treatments due to the TPB population decreasing between pretreatment and post-treatment evaluations. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Arthropod Management Tests Oxford University Press

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(F60) COTTON: Gossypium hirsutum L., 'ST 4892 BR' Donald R. Johnson University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service 2301 S. University Ave. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (800) 659-8277, Ext. 2232 Fax: (501) 671-2303 djohnson@uaex.edu Gus M. Lorenz III glorenz@uaex.edu Glenn E. Studebaker University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 48 1241 West County Rd. NEREC Keiser, AR 72351 Tel: (870) 526-2199 Fax: (870) 526-2582 gstudebaker@uaex.edu Kenneth D. Walsh University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 357 2001 HWY 70 East Lonoke, AR 72086 Tel: (501) 676-3124 Fax: (501) 676-7847 dwalsh@uaex.edu Tarnished plant bug (TPB): Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) Various foliar insecticides were evaluated for the control of Tarnished plant bug (TPB) in cotton located in Mississippi County, AR. The test consisted of eleven treatments arranged in a RCB with four replications. Plots were four-38-inch rows x 50 ft. Treatments were initiated based on pretreated TPB counts. All treatments were applied 23 Aug with a CO -pressurized two-man boom at 9.25 gpa. Each plot was evaluated 26 Aug (3 DAT) with two counts from a 3 ft x 3 ft shake sheet placed between the center two rows. Data were processed using Agriculture Research Manager Version 6.0.1. ANOVA was performed and DMRT (P = 0.05) was used to separate means. No treatment provided significant control over the untreated check. However, all treatments had lower TPB counts than the untreated check. The efficacy of Trimax plus Bidrin did not provide enhanced control over Trimax alone. No significance was found among treatments due to the TPB population decreasing between pretreatment and post-treatment evaluations.

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Published: Jan 1, 2003

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