Dryland Cotton Tolerated Mites Better that Irrigated Cotton
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Wilson, L, Lally, D, Sadras, V
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Australian Cotton Growers Research Association
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1998-08-14
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We compared the responses of dryland and irrigated cotton to damage caused by two spotted spider mites in a field experiment at Narrabri. Mites colonies developed at similar rates in irrigated and dryland crops.
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