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Handbook of Vegetable Pests
However, Whitcomb (1953) considered that population densities as low as one
bug per 10 celery plants could produce damage. Carrot plant bug is readily
suppressed with foliar insecticides, including botanicals. Garden Fleahopper
Halticus ...
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Biology of the Plant Bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae): Pests, ...
Lines were obtained by linear regression with r = 0.57 for the line without the
cotton fleahopper (Pseudatomoscelis seriata) and r = 0.82 for the line with the
fleahopper. (Reprinted, by permission of the Entomological Society of America,
from ...
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Heteroptera of Economic Importance
The cotton fleahopper's massive emigration from weed hosts makes this
otherwise innocuous bug an important pest (Sterling et al. 1989b). Although
widespread outbreaks have occurred in the southern states — in 1926, for
example (Isley ...
Carl W. Schaefer, Antonio Ricardo Panizzi, 2000
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Integrated Pest Management for Cotton in the Western Region ...
The cotton fleahopper, Pseudatomoscelis seriatus, occurs throughout the
Western Region, but is common on cotton only in eastern New Mexico.
Fleahoppers are about half as large as lygus bugs. Adults and older nymphs are
uniformly pale ...
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Texas Cotton
Fleahopper Model Users Guide, Version 2: Basic
Role of the fleahopper; Biology; Modeling the biology; Using the model.
A.W. Hartstack, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, W.L. Sterling, 1986
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Causes of square and boll shedding in cotton
The cotton fleahopper, Pseudatomoscelis seriatus (Reuter), causes shedding of
small squares and a reduction in the number of fruiting branches. Powell and
Duffey (1976) reported that fleahopper damage increased the rate of ethylene ...
Gene Guinn, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1982
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Cotton Boll Weevil: Anthonomus Grandis Boh. : Abstracts of ...
... the organo- phosphorus materials. I960 - Parencia, C. R., Jr., and C. B. Cowan,
Jr. Increased tolerance of the boll weevil and cotton Fleahopper to some
chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides in central Texas in 1958. J. Econ. Ent. 53(l):
52-56.
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The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Pest and Disease ...
They suck sap Garden fleahopper and resemble aphids, but jump when
disturbed, like flea beetles. Some forms resemble tiny tarnished plant bugs.
Larvae: nymphs resemble adults but are pale green, turning darker green as they
age.
Fern Marshall Bradley, Barbara W. Ellis, Deborah L. Martin
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A Field Guide to Common Texas Insects
Immature stages (nymphs) are similar, but lack fully-developed wings. Cotton
fleahopper nymphs can be confused with nymphs of other plant bugs. Life cycle:
Eggs are 1⁄30 inch long and yellow-white, and are inserted under the bark of
small ...
John A. Jackman, Bastiaan M. Drees, 1998
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International Encyclopaedia of Agricultural Science and ...
In 1999 the cotton fleahopper was the most damaging insect in cotton,
responsible for nearly a third of the total reduction in yield caused by all insect
pests in the U.S. Total U.S. insect losses represented more than two million bales
that year.
G. Sethuraman, Srinivasa Naidu, 2008
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WINDMILL COUNTRY: Pests finding plenty to eat
The cotton fleahopper is the most serious of the three species of plant bugs that attack cotton. Meanwhile, Cotton Incorporated, headquartered ... «San Angelo Standard Times, Haz 15»
N.M. chili growers warned about virus
... say kochia weeds and London rocket, which grows with moisture during colder weather, seem to be the preferred weeds for the fleahopper. «Southwest Farm Press, Nis 14»
Texas A&M Entomology Recognized at National ESA Meeting
Her paper was titled “The timing of cotton fleahopper, Pseudatomoscelis seriatus, herbivory and cotton's compensatory response.” Professor ... «Texas A&M University, Ara 13»
Public cotton breeding fills a gap
“I don't know how much effort private cottonseed companies are putting into developing fleahopper resistance since it is a regional pest. «Southwest Farm Press, Tem 13»
Cotton insect losses fall to lowest level in 33 years
The cotton fleahopper was found on about 39.4 percent of U.S. cotton acres. About 4.976 million acres of cotton was infested in 2012, with ... «Delta Farm Press, May 13»
AgriLife Extension names new entomologist for South Plains region
“During his time as a Ph.D. candidate at Texas A&M, Barman worked at the Lubbock center with Dr. Megha Parajulee on cotton fleahopper ... «AgriLife Today, Nis 13»
There's always something new in crop insect world
One of those sporadic pests is the garden fleahopper, a small insect that has been found in Mobile County, Ala., in recent years, he says. «Southeast Farm Press, Şub 13»
Chemtura AgroSolutions to market Diamond insecticide
Diamond provides long-lasting residual control of key pests in cotton including plant bugs, stink bugs, cotton fleahopper, budworms/bollworms ... «Delta Farm Press, Ara 11»
Beneficial Nocturnal Insects Help Combat Pests in Texas
The cursorial spider has a greater impact on the cotton fleahopper, which is smaller than the cotton plant bug. This may suggest that the spider ... «Agricultural Research, Eki 09»
Yield loss to insects up slightly, so is cost of control
The cotton fleahopper ranked sixth in damage at 0.183 percent. Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona and Kansas reported losses to cotton fleahopper. «Southwest Farm Press, Oca 06»