1944
DOI: 10.1093/jee/37.2.311
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Technique for Studying the Residual Value of Organic Insecticides

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“…Since this technique was first experimentally tested by Tattersfield and Potter (1943) and Parkin and Green (1943), its popularity has increased. Dickinson (1944) published a short note on the " technique for studying the residual value of organic insecticides ", which consisted of spraying bean seedlings in pots with a known amount of insecticide per unit area, and infecting them with five adult mites per leaf at various intervals afterwards. Only primary leaves were used and the mites were confined to a definite area by means of a sticky barrier.…”
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“…Since this technique was first experimentally tested by Tattersfield and Potter (1943) and Parkin and Green (1943), its popularity has increased. Dickinson (1944) published a short note on the " technique for studying the residual value of organic insecticides ", which consisted of spraying bean seedlings in pots with a known amount of insecticide per unit area, and infecting them with five adult mites per leaf at various intervals afterwards. Only primary leaves were used and the mites were confined to a definite area by means of a sticky barrier.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%