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Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Hudson, Randy |
Author Affiliation: | Extension Entomology, University of Georgia-Tifton |
Title: | A comparison between high pressure liquid injection (HPLI) and conventional ground application (CGA) on mole cricket mortality in turf |
Source: | 1987-1988 Turfgrass Research Report [Georgia]. 1988, p. 40-41. |
Publishing Information: | Griffin, GA: University of Georgia Department of Plant Pathology |
# of Pages: | 2 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Application methods; Applicator testing; Diazinon; Isazophos; Residues; Scapteriscus; Spraying pressure
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Trade Names: | Triumph |
Abstract/Contents: | Presents research conducted at the University of Georgia "to determine the relative effects on mole cricket mortality as influenced by application technique." Details the materials and methods used in the study, stating that "a system using high pressure to deliver a concentrated stream of toxicant was compared to conventional ground equipment to determine any differences in mole cricket mortality as influenced by deliver system." Reports that "application of diazinon through high pressure liquid injection significantly increased mole cricket mortality over conventional application." Concludes that "the test will be continued in 1988." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Hudson, R. 1988. A comparison between high pressure liquid injection (HPLI) and conventional ground application (CGA) on mole cricket mortality in turf. Turfgrass Pathol. Res. Rep. p. 40-41. |
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