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Western Corn Rootworm Larval Control, 1993

Thirty-one insecticides were applied for control of WCR larvae in no-till and conventional tillage corn. The test plot was planted in a continuous corn field on the UK Spindletop Research Farm on 7 May in a RBD with 3 replicates of no-till and 3 replicates of conventional tillage. Individual plots c...

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Published in:Arthropod management tests 1994-01, Vol.19 (1), p.183-183
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