NATURAL MORTALITY OF HELICOVERPA EGGS ON COTTON.
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Dillon, Gina E., Fitt, Gary P., Forrester, Neil W.
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1994-08-09
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A great proportion of the Helicoverpa eggs laid onto cotton never hatch. They are either eaten by predators, dislodged from the plant by wind and rain, killed by climatic extremes, or are infertile.
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- 1994 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1994 Australian Cotton Conference