1959
DOI: 10.1093/jee/52.4.663
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Studies on the Control of Alfalfa Weevil Larvae in the East

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“…Excellent results in laboratory and field tests were obtained against insect pests such as Homoptera (aphid) (24,81,82,117,136,187,191,230,263, 391, 400-402, 433, 450), Arachnida (117,210,229,239,363,388,402,429,430,434), and Lepidoptera, in particular the cabbage worm and cabbage looper (84,242,290,386,427,428,432,448), the corn earworm (87,88,139,152,175,176,249,389,431), and the cotton leafworm (14,136). However, it was used for the control of many other insect species such as Díptera (94,96,98,117,133,134,161,162,1...…”
Section: Insecticidal Properties Of Enol Phosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Excellent results in laboratory and field tests were obtained against insect pests such as Homoptera (aphid) (24,81,82,117,136,187,191,230,263, 391, 400-402, 433, 450), Arachnida (117,210,229,239,363,388,402,429,430,434), and Lepidoptera, in particular the cabbage worm and cabbage looper (84,242,290,386,427,428,432,448), the corn earworm (87,88,139,152,175,176,249,389,431), and the cotton leafworm (14,136). However, it was used for the control of many other insect species such as Díptera (94,96,98,117,133,134,161,162,1...…”
Section: Insecticidal Properties Of Enol Phosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against the cigaret beetle DDVP has shown excellent results, and is now being used for their control in tobacco warehouses (149, 412-414, 418, 419, 445). It also has been applied for various insect species of Díptera (85,133,156,162,168,169,186,214,281,321,376,398,399), Coleóptera (24,119,141,174,219,338,361,410), Homoptera (24,54,326,436), Lepidoptera (54,141,172,194,338,388,436), Orthoptera (13,54,219,418), and others (99,115,156,272).…”
Section: Insecticidal Properties Of Enol Phosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%