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Defending Against Two Cotton Pests--Naturally
Entomologist Patricia Glynn Tillman in ARS's Crop Protection and Management Research Unit at Tifton, Georgia, and entomologist Ted Cottrell in ARS's Fruit and Nut Research Laboratory at Byron, Georgia, are exploring use of trap crops in combination with pheromone traps to control two troub...
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description | Entomologist Patricia Glynn Tillman in ARS's Crop Protection and Management Research Unit at Tifton, Georgia, and entomologist Ted Cottrell in ARS's Fruit and Nut Research Laboratory at Byron, Georgia, are exploring use of trap crops in combination with pheromone traps to control two troublesome members of the family Pentatomidae: brown stink bugs (Euschistus servus) and southern green stink bugs (Nezara viridula). |
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