The potato leafhopper in alfalfa (1984)
Abstract
"The potato leafhopper is often a serious pest of alfalfa grown in Missouri. These insects are small and frequently escape detection by growers until serious damage has occurred. Moreover, the early symptoms of feeding are subtle and often go unnoticed. If not detected in the early stages, yellowing of leaves may be the first indication of a problem. The nutritional value of alfalfa, as well as yield and stand vigor, can be reduced by the feeding of the insect pest."--First page.
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