IM PACT OF VARIETIES ON INFESTATION OF COMMON BEAN PLANTS WITH PESTS
• 2013
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EL-LAKWAH, F.A.’, E.F. EL-KHAYAT’, G.H.H. RADY1, MONA M. A. GHALLAB2 AND B.S.WAHBA2
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Abstract
This work was conducted during 2007and 2008 summer
season to evaluate three varieties of common bean for their
relative susceptibility to spider mites, Tetranychus uit/cae,
Tetranychus cucurbitacearum and whitefly, Semis/a tabac/ as well
as Thrips, Thrips tabaci and its effect on the resultant yields. The
result revealed that Paulista variety was the best treatment
(recorded the least infestation and the heaviest green pods yield).
season to evaluate three varieties of common bean for their
relative susceptibility to spider mites, Tetranychus uit/cae,
Tetranychus cucurbitacearum and whitefly, Semis/a tabac/ as well
as Thrips, Thrips tabaci and its effect on the resultant yields. The
result revealed that Paulista variety was the best treatment
(recorded the least infestation and the heaviest green pods yield).
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