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Planting Pattern, Plant Population, Irrigation, and Insect Interactions in Cotton
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1974
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EngineeringBotanyPlant-insect InteractionEntomologyCrop ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsVacuum Insect SamplerPlant PopulationIrrigationPest ControlPest ManagementPublic HealthHigher Plant DensitiesPlant Populations
Cotton was planted in a factorial combination of 3 irrigation schedules and 4 plant populations in a randomized complete block design. Each treatment combination was sampled on 3 dates with a vacuum insect sampler. Lygus hesperus Knight, a complex of leafhoppers (Empoasca), Geocoris pallens Stal, and Orius tristicolor White were present in large numbers. Significant differences in insect numbers between plant populations and/or between irrigation regimens were determined for each species or species group on one or more of the 3 sampling dates. Generally, insect populations were greatest at higher plant densities and with more frequent irrigation, factors which increased the density of plant canopies.