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Effect of cutting and burning birdsfoot trefoil grown for seed on the trefoil seed chalcid (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae)

Hay harvesting and burning of birdsfoot trefoil were tested in northern Wisconsin as a potential cultural control for the trefoil seed chalcid, Bruchophagus platypterus (Walker). Cutting reduced infested seed from 13 to 6% in 1989, and from 23 to 3% in the 1990 trial. Seed yield decreased an average...

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Published in:Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 1992-07, Vol.65 (3), p.292-298
Main Authors: Peterson, Stephen S., Wedberg, John L., Hogg, David B.
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bruchophagus
brulage
burning
control de insectos
Crop harvesting
Crop production
Crop science
date de recolte
Entomology
Eurytomidae
fecha de recoleccion
Fire damage
harvesting date
Hymenoptera
Infestation
insect control
lotus corniculatus
lutte antiinsecte
Plants
quema
Regrowth
Seed productivity
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