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Cereal Aphid and Natural Enemy Populations in Cereal Production Systems in Eastern Washington
2004
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
A 5 yr study in the semiarid wheat production region of eastern Washington documented the relative densities of pest aphids and their natural enemies in cereal production systems using on-farm replicated plots. The systems were reduced-tillage soft white winter wheat (SWW) (Triticum aestivum L.)-summer fallow rotation; no-till soft white spring wheat (SWS)chemical fallow rotation; continuous no-till hard red spring wheat (HRS); and no-till HRS-no-till spring barley (SB) (Hordeum vulgare L.)
doi:10.2317/0311.19.1
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