Abstract

Corn hybrid family isolines possessing stacked rootworm traits, a single rootworm trait, or refuge traits, in combination with soil insecticides, were evaluated for effectiveness of larval CRW control near Clay Center, NE, during 2014. Trial site was in late-planted corn and pumpkins (insecticide free) during 2013. Experimental design was an RCB with three replicates. Plot size was 4 rows by 75 ft in length with 30-inch row spacing. Soil type was a Crete silt loam. ‘Golden Harvest G11U58-3122’ (3122, contains Agrisure RW and Herculex RW rootworm traits), ‘Golden Harvest G11U58-3111’ (3111, contains Agrisure RW rootworm trait), and ‘Golden Harvest G11U58-GT’ (GT, contains no rootworm …

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