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Botanical Gazette | 1961

Absorption and Translocation of Phorate and Phosphorus by Cotton Seedlings

D. A. Lindquist; Joseph Hacskaylo; T. B. Davich

1. The uptake and translocation of P32-labeled phorate and inorganic P32 (H3P32O4) by cotton seedlings were studied. 2. The amount of phorate absorbed was found to be dependent on the volume of radicle or hypocotyl exposed. The phorate remaining at the exposure site also was dependent on the volume exposed. 3. The most active site of P32 uptake was from 20 to 40 mm. above the radicle tip. 4. P32 moved downward from the exposure site more than phorate, but phorate was translocated upward to the cotyledons much more readily than P32.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1963

Absorption and Metabolism of Dimethoate In the Bollworm and Boll Weevil

D. L. Bull; D. A. Lindquist; J. Hacskaylo


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1964

Laboratory Studies on Sterilization of the Boll Weevil with Apholate

D. A. Lindquist; L. J. Gorzycki; M. S. Mayer; A. L. Scales; T. B. Davich


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1967

Comparative Fate of the Geometric Isomers of Phosphamidon in Plants and Animals

D. L. Bull; D. A. Lindquist; R. R. Grabbe


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1967

Mating Studies with Apholate-Sterilized Boll Weevils

D. A. Lindquist; V. S. House


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1965

Effect of Method of Application on Uptake of Di-Syston by the Cotton Plant

R. L. Ridgway; D. A. Lindquist; D. L. Bull


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1961

Dimethoate Absorption and Its Translocation and Distribution in the Cotton Plant

Joseph Hacskaylo; D. A. Lindquist; T. B. Davich


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1966

Control of Several Cotton Pests with Systemic Insecticides

J. W. Davis; W. C. Watkins; C. B. Cowan; R. L. Ridgway; D. A. Lindquist


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1965

Preliminary Field Experiments with Sterile Males for Eradication of the Boll Weevil1

T. B. Davich; J. C. Keller; E. B. Mitchell; Paul Huddleston; Ray Hill; D. A. Lindquist; G. H. McKibben; William H. Cross


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

Longevity and fecundity of boll weevils exposed to sublethal doses of systemic insecticides.

L. A. Bariola; D. A. Lindquist

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R. L. Ridgway

United States Department of Agriculture

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T. B. Davich

United States Department of Agriculture

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Joseph Hacskaylo

Agricultural Research Service

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D. L. Bull

United States Department of Agriculture

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L. A. Bariola

United States Department of Agriculture

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C. B. Cowan

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. R. Coppedge

United States Department of Agriculture

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L. J. Gorzycki

United States Department of Agriculture

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S. L. Jones

United States Department of Agriculture

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V. S. House

United States Department of Agriculture

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