Effect of Drip and Furrow Irrigation Methods on Bemisia tabaci Populations in Cotton Fields

Effects of drip and furrow irrigation and their application at three different levels, on Bemisia tabaci populations, were studied during the 1999 and 2000 growing seasons in Aydin, Turkey, with the objective of attaining water rates of 100% (full), 66% (2/3) and 33% (1/3) during irrigation periods....

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