A comparison of sampling methods for some arthropod populations in cotton
K. F. Byerly,
A. P. Gutierrez,
R. E. Jones and
R. F. Luck
Hilgardia, 1978, vol. 46, issue 8
Abstract:
Accurate sampling of arthropod populations in California cotton is essential to the development of integrated pest management strategies. The accuracy of the two commonly used relative sampling methods (i.e., D-vac and sweepnet) is compared to a new, more accurate whole-plant-bag sampling method (WPBS). A decision rule for WPBS is also reported.
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Date: 1978
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