Abstract

Abstract ‘Bridgeton’ lima beans were planted in double row plots, 25 ft in length, on Jul 10 ’80. Each plot was buffered on either side by 2 untreated guard rows. The distance between rows was 3 ft. The treatments were arranged in a randomized complete block design with 4 replications. Spray treatments were applied on Sep 11 and 17. All spray treatments were mixed in 10 gallons of water and applied with a custom built row crop sprayer. Each of the center 2 rows was covered by 3 drop nozzles delivering 50 gal/A at 90 psi. The soil type was a Norfolk “A” loamy sand. Plots were rated on Sep 23 by harvesting 100 pods/treat/rep and recording the percent pods with corn earworm injury. Yields were, also, taken Sep 23 by harvesting a 25 ft section of row for each treatment in each rep. The beans were run through a commercial viner and the pounds shelled weight were recorded.

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