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Effects of Planting Date on the Early Season Pest Complex and Yield in Cotton (August 1993)

Description:
The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of planting date and two different levels of early season pest control (with and without Temik-TSX) and their interaction on stand establishment, seedling disease, root-knot nematode infection, and yield of cotton. Additionally, weekly white flower counts were made throughout the study for an analysis of the relationship between weekly white flower counts and yield as influenced by the level of early season pest control.

Primary Audience:
General

Publication #:
B-843

Cost Hard Copy:
Free

Resource Listed:
3/17/2005 2:30:11 PM

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Posted on: 3/17/2005 2:30:11 PM


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