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Insect pests and management technologies in dryland wheat in Washington
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2009
Abstract
Six species of ophids (Homoptera: Aphididae) are the most economically significant insect pests of wheat in Washington. Management technologies under development or in use in Washington emphasize biorational approaches, including development and use of resistance germplasm, manipulation of pest populations through cropping systems, and development of biological controls. We review wheat yield losses caused by aphids, their biological control, and the effects of conservation tillage and systemic seed treatment.
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- Selected Papers from the U.S.-Middle East Conference on Sustainable Dryland Agriculture
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- American Journal of Alternative Agriculture , Volume 11 , Issue 2-3 , September 1996 , pp. 104 - 107
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996
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