1933
DOI: 10.1093/jee/26.1.196
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Laboratory Production of Clusters of European Corn Borer Eggs for Use in Hand Infestation of Corn1

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“…The important developments in European corn borer investigations were reviewed by Brindley and Dicke in 1963. To facilitate both laboratory and field studies, investigators have developed mass culture and collection techniques which have provided uniform colonies of borers. The method of caging borer-infested stalks and subse quent capture of emerging moths for egg production was described by Patch and Peirce (1933) and by Guthrie ^ al. (1965).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The important developments in European corn borer investigations were reviewed by Brindley and Dicke in 1963. To facilitate both laboratory and field studies, investigators have developed mass culture and collection techniques which have provided uniform colonies of borers. The method of caging borer-infested stalks and subse quent capture of emerging moths for egg production was described by Patch and Peirce (1933) and by Guthrie ^ al. (1965).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First brood egg production methods for artificial field infestations have been described by Patch and Peirce (1933) and more recently by Guthrie e^ al. (1965).…”
Section: Source Of Parent Mothsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods of obtaining uniform field infestations of the corn borer, by manual applications of egg masses to corn plants, were developed as the investigations progressed (Vouk 1930, Patch and Pierce 1933, Patch 1947, Guthrie ejt al. 1965.…”
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“…The first method of European com borer egg production in the laboratory for use in field infestation was reported by Patch and Pierce (1933). Their method entailed cutting maize stalks during the fall, stripping the leaves off, and placing the stalks infested with diapausing larvae into large screened cages.…”
Section: European Com Borer Rearingmentioning
confidence: 99%