AbstractsChemistry

Lettuce Insect Control with Experimental Insecticide Compounds

by Paul D. Gerhardt




Institution: University of Arizona
Department:
Year: 1965
Keywords: Agriculture  – Arizona; Vegetables  – Arizona; Lettuce  – Arizona
Record ID: 1558285
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/213832


Abstract

A number of chemical compounds have been field evaluated as potential pesticides for control of insects on lettuce over the past several years. The important pests of fall planted lettuce being the cabbage looper, beet armyworm and corn earworm. In addition to the chemical compounds, the disease organism Bacillus Thuringiensis was used. It is slower in acting, but can be quite effective, particularly against the cabbage looper. Some of the chemical compounds which have been evaluated and are now available commercially are Sevin, Dibrom and Bidrin. This evaluation will continue as new and possibly more effective materials are made available.