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Effects of Potassium Fertility on Beet Armyworms

L. C. Graham and M. J. Gaylor


 
ABSTRACT

Cotton raised in soil with three different potassium levels and two moisture levels was used to study ovipositional preference and development of the beet armyworm. Moths preferred ovipositing on cotton reared in medium- and high-potassium soils. Larvae developed faster on the medium- and high-potassium treatments. Drought stress also decreased larval development time, yet did not affect pupal weight.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1997 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 1320 - 1323
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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