Azobenzene-Aramite and Azobenzene-Chlorobenzilate Sprays for Resistant Spider Mites on Greenhouse Roses1
- 1 April 1956
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Economic Entomology
- Vol. 49 (2) , 151-153
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/49.2.151
Abstract
Excellent control of resistant strains of the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranvchus telarius on greenhouse roses was obtained with sprays in which 1.5 lb. of 70% azobenzene wettable powder was combined with either 0.75 lb. of 15% Aramite wettable powder or 0.75 lb. of 25% Chlorobenzilate wettable powder per 100 gal of water. Bleaching of the flowers did not appear to be the serious problem it had been with azobenzene fumigation; of 5 ranges which extensively used the sprays, 3 reported no bleaching.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
- Azobenzene as an Effective Supplement in Organic Phosphate Aerosols for Control of the Two-Spotted Spider MiteJournal of Economic Entomology, 1950
- Control of the Two-Spotted Spider Mite on Lima Beans, on Long IslandJournal of Economic Entomology, 1948
- Azobenzene Dusts to Control Red Spiders on Some Greenhouse Plants12Journal of Economic Entomology, 1947