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Assassin Bugs and Cotton IPM Prospects and Limitations

Short, Sherree (2004-08-12)

The Assassin Bug, Pristhesancus plagipennis is a natural enemy with considerable promise for controlling HeIiothis (Helicoverpa spp.) and mirids in cotton.

Field Peas for Trap Cropping in Central Queensland

Short, Sherree (2004-08-12)

Central Queensland currently enjoys an ascochyta blight free status, however the use of chickpeas as a winter trap crop has created a potential risk for the introduction of the disease.

Field Peas A Potential Alternative to Chickpeas for trap Cropping in Central Queensland

Grundy, Paul, Short, Sherree, White, Damien (2002-08-13)

Central Queensland currently enjoys an ascochyta blight free status, however the use of chickpeas as a winter trap crop has created a potential risk for the introduction of the disease.

Additives that Enhance Nucleopolyhedrovirus Performance on Central Queensland Cotton

Short, Sherree, Grundy, Paul (2002-08-13)

A difficulty faced by growers using nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) products such as Gemstar can be inconsistency of the products' performance for Helicoverpa spp. control.

Assassin Bugs A Potential Biological Control Agent for Heliothis and Mirids in Cotton

Grundy, Paul, Maelzer, Derek, Short, Sherree (2002-08-13)

The Assassin Bug, is a natural enemy that is showing considerable promise in controlling Heliothis and plant-sucking bugs in cotton.

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