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Impact of an Internet Information Delivery System for Reporting Heliothine Moth Trap Catches in AR, MS, And LA

R.L. Bridges, D.R. Johnson, G.M. Lorenz III, J.D. Hopkins, J. Reaper III, B.R. Leonard and M. Williams


ABSTRACT

Entomologists and computer specialists from the University of Arkansas have begun a multi-state on-line effort to coordinate the detection of pests on cotton crops throughout the Southern region of the United States. With the cooperation of B. Roger Leonard, Northeast Research Station, Louisiana State University Ag Center, and Michael R. Williams, Extension Entomologist, Mississippi State University, data was reported during the 2001 cotton season using an Internet database system developed at the University of Arkansas. Thirteen Arkansas counties and the states of Louisiana and Mississippi participated in the second year of the program reporting 10652 total observations. The focus of the program continues to be the tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens and the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa zea, although additional species scouted include the Armyworm (Pseudaletia unipuncta), the Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda), the Beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua), the Southwestern Corn Borer, and the European Corn Borer.





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