2020
DOI: 10.31080/asag.2020.04.0871
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Response of Three Soybean Genotypes to Lima Bean Pod Borer (Etiella zinckenella) Infestation Using Some Bio and Chemical Insecticides

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“…A significant influence on the intensity of borer attacks on soybean grains can also come from the cultivar of soybeans planted. According to Abdel-Wahab et al [17], plant breeding programs are considered the best solution to create cultivar resistant to pod borer attacks because they do not negatively impact the environment and contribute to enriching varietal diversity.…”
Section: Damage Intensity Of Pod Borer Attacks On Grains Of Soybeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant influence on the intensity of borer attacks on soybean grains can also come from the cultivar of soybeans planted. According to Abdel-Wahab et al [17], plant breeding programs are considered the best solution to create cultivar resistant to pod borer attacks because they do not negatively impact the environment and contribute to enriching varietal diversity.…”
Section: Damage Intensity Of Pod Borer Attacks On Grains Of Soybeanmentioning
confidence: 99%