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Publikováno v:
Phytoprotection. 72:15-20
Des applications de lindane et de chlorpyrifos ont été étudiées pour déterminer si l'encapsulation dans un polymère augmente la répression du dendroctone méridional du pin (Dendroctonusfrontalis), diminue l'étendue des retombées, augmente l
Autor:
T. A. Eager, C. W. Berisford, M. J. Dalusky, D. G. Nielsen, J. W. Brewer, S. J. Hilty, R. A. Haack
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Entomology. 97:460-467
Autor:
D. M. Grosman, W. W. Upton, T. N. Shaver, Scott M. Salom, M. J. Dalusky, T. L. Payne, C. W. Berisford, R. F. Billings
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 22:925-931
Different enantiomeric ratios and elution rates of the inhibitor pheromones verbenone and racemic endo-brevicomin were evaluated for their effects on the numerical response of the southern pine beetle, Dendroctonusfrontalis Zimm., to attractant-baite
Autor:
T. L. Payne, D. M. Grosman, R. F. Billings, W. W. Upton, C. W. Berisford, M. J. Dalusky, Scott M. Salom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Entomology. 114:341-347
Use of the Dendroctonus frontalis inhibitor pheromone verbenone, as a treatment on trees within infestations, is effective in suppressing or halting infestation growth. It is hypothesized that the inhibitor disrupts the orientation of flying adult D.
Autor:
Albert E. Mayfield, Angela M. Mech, Denise R. Smith, Kamal J.K. Gandhi, J. P. Sullivan, M. J. Dalusky, Stephen W. Fraedrich, Glen R. Stanosz
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 95:612-612
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is an ecologically and economically important conifer from the north-central United States to the east coast of North America to the southern Appalachian Mountains. In early spring 2010, blighted shoot tips of easte
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Ecology; May2004, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p977-990, 14p
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Journal of Entomological Science. 23:180-186
Application of dimethoate on various spray dates enabled a refinement of a spray timing technique for control of the third generation of Nantucket pine tip moth. Two spray applications were necessary for adequate control but proper timing of the firs