The Effect of Harvesting and Replanting on Arthropod Ground Predators in Florida Sugarcane
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Cherry, Ronald, y Robert Gilbert. 2004. «The Effect of Harvesting and Replanting on Arthropod Ground Predators in Florida Sugarcane: ENY-696 IN493, 1 2004». EDIS 2004 (3). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in493-2004.

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The population dynamics of arthropod ground predators such as ants, spiders, and beetles have important implications for Integrated Pest Management strategies in sugarcane, and may be indicative of the stability of the Florida sugarcane ecosystem. This fact sheet summarizes the effects of sugarcane harvesting and planting on these predators during a one-year study. This document is ENY-696, one of a series of the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First published: January 2004. 

ENY-696/IN493: The Effect of Harvesting and Replanting on Arthropod Ground Predators in Florida Sugarcane (ufl.edu)

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