Bacillus Thurigniensis Operational Project – Spruce Budworm Control in Maine
Problem Addressed: Spruce Budworm
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Study the effects of five treatment variations of Bacillus thuringiensis against the spruce budworm in Maine in 1979.
Key Findings: Report of the efficacy of the 'BT' formulations in reducing spruce budworm populations and providing foliage protection
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- Connor, Jonathan Y.
Maine Forest Service - Trial Jr., Henry
Maine Forest Service
Five treatment variations of Bacillus thuringiensis ('BT'), Thuricide 16B, Thuricid 32B, and Dipel 32B were tested operationally against the spruce budworm, Choristonuera fumiferana in Maine in 1979. The present paper reports the efficacy of these 'BT' formulations in reducing spruce budworm populations and providing foliage protection.
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