Control of the armyworms Spodoptera mauritia and Pseudaletia convecta in pastures on the north coast of New South Wales
JR Rand and WE Wright
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
18(91) 249 - 252
Published: 1978
Abstract
Chlorpyrifos, methomyl and trichlorphon, at rates of 0.25-1.0 kg ha-1, were evaluated against mixed outbreaks in pastures of Spodoptera rnauritia and Pseudaletia convecta caterpillars in three experiments in New South Wales. Chlorpyrifos was the most effective chemical and at 0.25 kg ha-1 controlled both species in all experiments. Methomyl and trichlorphon each at 0.5 kg ha-1, also gave acceptable control. A comparison of costs of similar levels of control favoured trichlorphon at 0.5 kg ha-1.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9780249
© CSIRO 1978