1965
DOI: 10.1017/s0007485300056352
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Some aspects of insecticidal and biological control of the woolly apple aphid, Eriosoma lanigerum (Hsm.) in Rhodesia

Abstract: In insecticide trials in 1962–63 in Rhodesia against woolly apple aphid, Eriosoma lanigerum (Hsm.), no appreciable control was achieved by applying ½ fluid oz. of a 40 per cent, emulsifiable concentrate of dimethoate per tree at 2- to 3-week intervals for 16 weeks in any of the following ways: painted directly on the lower trunk; absorbed in a cotton-wool band applied to the trunk, after being diluted 1:3 in water; applied to a furrow around the stem after being diluted in four gallons of water; injected into … Show more

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“…The granular supply, however, was new and in this instance its ineffectiveness may have been due to different soil conditions. Carnegie (1965) tried two methods of application of dimethoate, neither of (Duncan, 1955). which appeared to be effective.…”
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“…The granular supply, however, was new and in this instance its ineffectiveness may have been due to different soil conditions. Carnegie (1965) tried two methods of application of dimethoate, neither of (Duncan, 1955). which appeared to be effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the fruit industry rapidly expanding, it could easily become very much more widespread, and a considerable amount of work has been done in an attempt to find a suitable control measure. Carnegie (1963Carnegie ( , 1965 studied methods of reducing the foliar population, and succeeded in obtaining good control. He also introduced into the country the parasite Aphelinus mali (Hald.…”
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