A Comparison of Insect Pest Thresholds and Management Strategies Using Mississippi's CIM Model

R.G. Luttrell, L.G. Brown, R.W. McClendon, and K.S. Akbay


 
ABSTRACT

The results of two simulation experiments conducted by a research entomologist are presented to demonstrate the potential use of the CIM model as a tool to study cotton insect control strategies and thresholds. In the first study several Heliothis spp. thresholds were compared. The second experiment was conducted to measure the importance of insecticide efficacy and spray interval in boll weevil control.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1983 Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conference pp. 200 - 203
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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