Abstract

Four experiments were conducted during (1971–72 to compare some of the never chemicals for control of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) on cabage and spinach in south Texas. Acephate, Monitor® ( O, S -dinmethyl phosphoramidothioate), chlordimeform, Pirimor® 2-(dimethylamino) 5,6-dimethyl 4-pyrimidinyl dimethylcarbamate), and oxy-demetonmethyl showed the most promise as control agents. No visible phytotoxicity caused by any treatment was detected.

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