COTTON INSECTS
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Cotton sucking pests, Thrips (Thrips tabaci), Cotton aphids (Aphis gossypii), Mites (Tetranychus urticae), Pest biology, Integrated pest management methods, Biological control agents, Monitoring and forecasting, Environmentally safe protection, Negative impact on productivity.Abstract
This article discusses the biological characteristics, development cycle, and impact of the main sucking pests of cotton - thrips, aphids, mites , and other insects - on cotton yields. It also discusses effective methods of combating these pests, including the role and importance of agrotechnical, biological , and chemical measures. The article emphasizes the relevance of monitoring cotton fields, controlling pest populations , and applying integrated pest control measures.
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