نتایج جستجو برای: peak flowering and boll formation stagesi4

تعداد نتایج: 16916946  

2014
Robério C. S. Neves Felipe Colares Jorge B. Torres Roberta L. Santos Cristina S. Bastos

Because boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis Boh. develops partially protected inside cotton fruiting structures, once they become established in a field, they are difficult to control, even with nearly continuous insecticide spray. During two cotton-growing seasons in the Semiárido region of Pernambuco State, Brazil, we tested the use of kaolin sprays to disrupt plant colonization through visual cu...

Journal: :پژوهش های زراعی ایران 0
مهدی پارسا علی گنجعلی الیاس رضائیان زاده احمد نظامی

in order to investigate the effects of different irrigation regimes on yield and growth indices of three chickpea cultivars, an experiment was conducted during the 2007 growing season at mashhad (iran). six irrigation regimes including i1; full irrigation, i2; irrigation at branching, i3; irrigation at flowering, i4; irrigation at pod formation, i5; irrigation at seed filling stage and i6; dry ...

2011
Gustavo R Oliveira Maria CM Silva Wagner A Lucena Erich YT Nakasu Alexandre AP Firmino Magda A Beneventi Djair SL Souza José E Gomes José DA de Souza Daniel J Rigden Hudson B Ramos Carlos R Soccol Maria F Grossi-de-Sa

BACKGROUND The cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) is a serious insect-pest in the Americas, particularly in Brazil. The use of chemical or biological insect control is not effective against the cotton boll weevil because of its endophytic life style. Therefore, the use of biotechnological tools to produce insect-resistant transgenic plants represents an important strategy to reduce the dam...

2015
Dominic D. Reisig F. P. F. Reay-Jones A. D. Meijer

Sampling of herbivorous stink bugs in southeastern U.S. cotton remains problematic. Remote sensing was explored to improve sampling of these pests and associated boll injury. Two adjacent 14.5-ha cotton fields were grid sampled in 2011 and 2012 by collecting stink bug adults and bolls every week during the third, fourth, and fifth weeks of bloom. Satellite remote sensing data were collected dur...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2007
E G Medrano A A Bell

AIMS To investigate the aetiology of seed and boll rot of cotton grown in South Carolina (SC). METHODS AND RESULTS Bacteria were isolated from diseased locules of cotton bolls collected in a field in SC, USA and tested for the ability to cause comparable disease symptoms in greenhouse grown cotton fruit. Spontaneously generated rifampicin-resistant (Rif(r)) mutants of the isolates were used i...

Journal: :Pest management science 2004
Shoil M Greenberg Thomas W Sappington Gary W Elzen John W Norman Alton N Sparks

In laboratory, greenhouse and field tests, we determined the effects of combining full rates of the defoliants tribufos and thidiazuron and the herbicide thifensulfuron-methyl with half rates of the insecticides lambda-cyhalothrin or azinphos-methyl, and the combination of tribufos and thidiazuron, both in half rates, on mortality of the boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis grandis Boheman and on th...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Thomas W Sappington Alan D Brashears Megha N Parajulee Stanley C Carroll Mark D Arnold Roy V Baker

There is concern that gins located in boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis grandis Boheman, eradication zones may become points of reintroduction when they process cotton grown in a neighboring infested area. We estimated boll weevil survival through two typical machine sequences used in commercial cotton gins to clean and dry the seed cotton in advance of the gin stand, as well as separately throug...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
S M Greenberg T W Sappington M Setamou J S Armstrong R J Coleman T-X Liu

The feeding and oviposition activity of overwintering boll weevils, Anthonomus grandis grandis (Boheman), and seasonal fluctuations in development, survival, and reproduction of progeny of overwintering and first- and second-generation boll weevil females were determined in the laboratory at 27 degrees C, 65% RH, and a photoperiod of 12:12 (L:D) h. During the cotton-free period in the Lower Rio...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2015
P G Tillman A Khrimian T E Cottrell X Lou R F Mizell C J Johnson

Euschistus servus (Say), Nezara viridula (L.), and Chinavia hilaris (Say) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are economic pests of cotton in the coastal plain of the southeastern United States. The objective of this 2-yr study was to determine the ability of trap cropping systems, pheromone-baited stink bug traps, and a synthetic physical barrier at the peanut-to-cotton interface to manage stink bugs in...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2013
Michael J Brewer J Scott Armstrong Roy D Parker

The ability to monitor verde plant bug, Creontiades signatus Distant (Hemiptera: Miridae), and the progression of cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., boll responses to feeding and associated cotton boll rot provided opportunity to assess if single in-season measurements had value in evaluating at-harvest damage to bolls and if multiple in-season measurements enhanced their combined use. One in-seaso...

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