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Monarch Butterflies: Rearing Methodologies And The Impact Of Fungicide And Insecticide Exposures, Matthew Greiner
Monarch Butterflies: Rearing Methodologies And The Impact Of Fungicide And Insecticide Exposures, Matthew Greiner
Department of Entomology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
The North American migratory monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus L., populations has experienced a ca. 90% decline over the past two decades. The decline is attributed to climate change, loss and degradation of overwintering habitat, and the loss of milkweed plants in the midwestern United States. The remaining milkweed stands often occur close to agricultural fields, and efforts to establish additional milkweed on the landscape focus on agricultural systems. However, milkweed plants near agricultural fields are likely exposed to pesticides that could adversely impact monarch caterpillars. Effective management of milkweed habitat supporting monarch caterpillars requires knowledge about the toxicological impacts of …
Ec1507 Revised 1949 New Insecticides For The Control Of Grasshoppers In Nebraska, Ephriam Hixson
Ec1507 Revised 1949 New Insecticides For The Control Of Grasshoppers In Nebraska, Ephriam Hixson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1507 Revised 1949 discusses new insecticides for the control of grasshoppers in Nebraska.
Ec1507 Revised 1947 New Insecticides For The Control Of Grasshoppers, Ephriam Hixson
Ec1507 Revised 1947 New Insecticides For The Control Of Grasshoppers, Ephriam Hixson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1507 Revised 1947 discusses new insecticides for the control of grasshoppers.