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Russell L. Groves, Scott Chapman, Anders Huseth, Carol L. Groves, Kenneth E. Frost, FULL SEASON MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO POTATO BEETLE AND POTATO LEAFHOPPER IN POTATO, 2012, Arthropod Management Tests, Volume 38, Issue 1, 1 January 2013, E51, https://doi.org/10.4182/amt.2013.E51
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Actara 25 WDG, Admire Pro 550SC, Agri-Mek 0.15EC, 0.7SC, Assail 30SG, Athena 0.87EC, Belay 2.13SC, Benevia 100OD, Besiege SC, Blackhawk 36WG, Coragen 1.67SC, experimental 40WG, Platinum 75SG, Radiant 1SC, Rimon 0.83EC, Verimark 20SC
abamectin, acetamiprid, bifenthrin and abamectin, chlothianidin, cyantraniliprole, experimental, Imidacloprid, lambda-cyhalothrin and chlorantraniliprole, novaluron, Rynaxypyr (chlorantraniliprole), Spinetoram, spinosad, thiamethoxam
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Test
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Chemicals
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Hosts
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Pests
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acetamiprid
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thiamethoxam
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novaluron
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Imidacloprid
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spinosad
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abamectin
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Spinetoram
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cyantraniliprole
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bifenthrin and abamectin
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chlothianidin
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lambda-cyhalothrin and chlorantraniliprole
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Rynaxypyr (chlorantraniliprole)
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POTATO
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Rimon 0.83EC
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Radiant 1SC
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Assail 30SG
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Belay 2.13SC
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Athena 0.87EC
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Platinum 75SG
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Verimark 20SC
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Coragen 1.67SC
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Actara 25 WDG
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Blackhawk 36WG
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experimental 40WG
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Admire Pro 550SC
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Agri-Mek 0.15EC, 0.7SC
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Benevia 100OD
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Besiege SC
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Potato leafhopper
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Materials
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experimental
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Colorado potato beetle