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Author(s): Braman, Kris
Author Affiliation: University of Georgia
Title: Integrating biologically based strategies for turfgrass pest management: Phase II
Section: Integrated turfgrass managementOther records with the "Integrated turfgrass management" Section
Source: 2000 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. 2000, p. 29.
# of Pages: 1
Publishing Information: Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association
Full Report URL: http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/605.pdf Last checked: 9/2001 Requires: Adobe Acrobat Notes: This is the entire full report!
Keywords: TIC Keywords: Predators of insect pests ; Geocoris pallens ; Best management practices ; Pest control ; Environmental stewardship ; Environmental effects ; Environmental factors ; Spodoptera frugiperda ; Chemical control ; Pest resistance ; Host plant resistance ; Biological control ; Golf course maintenance ; Golf courses
Abstract/Contents: Presents a study with the following objectives: "1. To develop and refine environmentally oriented management practices for long-term maintenance on golf courses. 2. Evaluate the interaction between resistant plants and natural control of fall armyworm using both field and laboatory [laboratory] experiments. 3. Evaluate the efficacy of standard chemical, microbial and alternative approaches to controlling fall armyworm." States that "six zoysiagrass, paspalum, and bermudagrass cultivars representing a range of resistance to fall armyworms will be used." Reports that "the predator/prey profile developed indicated that big eyed bugs will feed on fall armyworms that fed on either susceptible or resistant grasses." This three-year study began in 2000.
Language: English
References: 0
See Also: See also related report, 2000, R=215290. R=215290 See also related report, 2001, R=78344. R=78344 See also related report, 2002, R=85055. R=85055
See Also: Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2000-04-171
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USGA Summary Points: Fall armyworms reared on more resistant grasses remained smaller and were more vulnerable to predators (big-eyed bugs) longer than those raised on susceptible grasses.
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science -Like - may be incomplete ): Braman, K. 2000. Integrating biologically based strategies for turfgrass pest management: Phase II. Turfgrass Environ Res. Summ. p. 29.
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Web URL(s): http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/605.pdf Last checked: 9/2001 Requires: Adobe Acrobat Notes: This is the entire full report!
MSU catalog number: SB 433 .A1 A6
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