J. Scott Armstrong, Shoil M. Greenberg
Boll weevil traps baited with a ComboLure (25 of mg grandlure + 30 mg of eugenol + 90 of mg dichlorvos [DDVP]), an extended-release lure (25 mg of grandlure + 30 mg of eugenol + 60 of mg DDVP...
ALMOND, MELON, AND PIGWEED POLLEN RETENTION IN THE BOLL WEEVIL (COLEOPTERA; CURCULIONIDAE) (2007)
GRETCHEN D. JONES, SHOIL M. GREENBERG, FRANK A. EISCHEN
The boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boheman) remains a devastating insect pest on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum C. Linnaeus), particularly where it has not been eradicated. Identifying and understanding...
Allan T. Showler, Shoil M. Greenberg
Vegetative diversification with weeds can enhance natural enemy populations and suppress pest-related damage in various crops. Weedy and weed-free cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plots were used to...
Thomas W. Sappington, Shoil M. Greenberg, Robert A. Tisdale
The beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Hübner), is a sporadic but devastating secondary pest of cotton. Scouting cotton for egg masses is commonly recommended for identifying potential outbreaks and...
Robinson, A. Forest, Westphal, Andreas, Overstreet, Charles, Padgett, G. Boyd, Greenberg, Shoil M., Wheeler, Terry A., ...
Rotylenchulus reniformis is a major problem confronting cotton production in the central part of the cotton belt of the United States of America. In this study, the hypothesis that natural...