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Sampling Phytophagous Pentatomidae on Soybean

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Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology

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Abstract

At least 40 species of stink bugs have been found to occur worldwide on soybean; however, damage has actually been documented for only a few of these. There is at least one important stink bug species in every major soybean producing region of the world. Because of the breadth of the subject and diversity of species involved, this chapter must be restricted somewhat in its scope. Many species have similar life cycles, damage potential, habits, and seasonal occurrence; therefore, it was necessary to select a “case-in-point” species. The southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.), was chosen because of its extremely broad host range, geographical distribution, and abundance on soybean. If notable exceptions occur for other species, these will also be discussed.

Original research reported here was supported in part by the Georgia Soybean Commodity Commission and by the National Science Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency through a grant (NSF GB-34718) to the University of California. The findings, opinions and recommendations expressed herein are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Georgia Soybean Commodity Commission, the University of California, the National Science Foundation, or the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Todd, J.W., Herzog, D.C. (1980). Sampling Phytophagous Pentatomidae on Soybean. In: Kogan, M., Herzog, D.C. (eds) Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology. Springer Series in Experimental Entomology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-9998-1_23

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