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Crops & Soils Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1002/crso.20327
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在喀斯喀特山脉以东的华盛顿州,苜蓿被种植作为种子和饲料。苜蓿象甲是苜蓿的主要落叶植物,用于牧草和种子,而莱格斯虫是太平洋西北部苜蓿种子生产中的主要直接害虫。苜蓿象甲和莱格斯虫都可以通过使用杀虫剂来控制。近年来观察到了一定程度的杀虫剂耐药性。本文报道了在华盛顿州进行的一系列实验,以量化莱格斯虫和苜蓿象甲对几种杀虫剂的抗性状况。参见第28页。图为华盛顿州立大学的Doug Walsh正在清扫网中的莱格斯虫。
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In Washington State, east of the Cascade Mountains, alfalfa is grown for seed and forage. Alfalfa weevils are the primary defoliators of alfalfa grown for forage and seed, and Lygus bugs are the key direct pest in alfalfa seed production in the Pacific Northwest. Both alfalfa weevil and Lygus bugs are controlled by insecticide applications. Some levels of insecticide resistance have been observed in recent years. This article reports on a series of experiments that were conducted to quantify the resistance status of Lygus bugs and alfalfa weevils to several insecticides in Washington State. See page 28. Photo shows Doug Walsh, Washington State University, sweep-netting for Lygus bugs.

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