2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2016.04.006
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Effects of environmental and agronomic factors on soil-dwelling pest communities in cereal crops

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“…Wireworms, the larvae of click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae), are a group of generalist herbivores that feed voraciously belowground on the seeds, roots, and stems of wild and cultivated plants. Wireworms cause significant economic damage to crops and natural systems across a wide range of climates17181920. In wheat cropping systems of the Pacific Northwestern United States, wireworms have become the most economically damaging insect pest1819.…”
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“…Wireworms, the larvae of click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae), are a group of generalist herbivores that feed voraciously belowground on the seeds, roots, and stems of wild and cultivated plants. Wireworms cause significant economic damage to crops and natural systems across a wide range of climates17181920. In wheat cropping systems of the Pacific Northwestern United States, wireworms have become the most economically damaging insect pest1819.…”
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“…Wireworms cause significant economic damage to crops and natural systems across a wide range of climates17181920. In wheat cropping systems of the Pacific Northwestern United States, wireworms have become the most economically damaging insect pest1819. The distribution of wireworm species, and the composition of wireworm communities, varies considerably across regions based on environmental conditions and crop type1718.…”
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