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Research Project: MAXIMIZATION OF LOCATION DEPENDENT PESTICIDE DEPOSITION FOR OPTIMAL POTATO INSECT DAMAGE CONTROL

Location: Southern Insect Management Research Unit

2006 Annual Report


4d.Progress report.
This report serves to document research conducted under a Specific Cooperative Agreement between Mississippi State University and ARS. Additional details for this subordinate project may be found in the in-house project, 6402-22000-045-00D, entitled, " Integrated Pest Management for Mid-South Area Row Crops." The objective of the research is to determine the best method(s) for getting a pesticide through the sweetpotato leaf canopy and on the ground so that damage to potatoes by insects in minimized.


   

 
Project Team
Abel, Craig
David Smith - Professor
 
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Related National Programs
  Crop Protection & Quarantine (304)
 
 
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