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    Integrating Chemical & Biological Control in Cotton

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    Author
    Ellsworth, Peter C
    Bordini, Isadora
    Pier, Naomi
    Naranjo, Steven E.
    Affiliation
    University of Arizona, Department of Entomology & Cooperative Extension
    Issue Date
    2022-07-15
    Keywords
    predator-prey dynamics
    short format
    cotton
    whitefly
    predator thresholds
    
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    Ellsworth, P.C., I. Bordini, N. Pier, S.E. Naranjo. 2022. Integrating Chemical & Biological Control in Cotton. IPM Short. University of Arizona, Arizona Pest Management Center.
    Publisher
    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
    Description
    Audience - agricultural stakeholders (growers, pest control advisors, industry
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/665531
    Additional Links
    https://acis.cals.arizona.edu/
    Abstract
    Biological control works when chemical controls are carefully selected so that key predator groups are conserved. Big-eyed bugs, Collops beetles, crab spiders, lacewing larvae, minute pirate bugs and Drapetis flies are the key predators in the cotton system. They can effectively hold whiteflies in check when their numbers are high enough. Includes updated whitefly predator threshold tables.
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