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Evaluating legume species as alternative trap crops to chickpea for management of Helicoverpa spp. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in central Queensland cotton cropping systems

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Fig. 1. Helicoverpa eggs per m–1 of crop foliage in the treatmentplots of chickpea (�), popani vetch (+), namoi vetch (*) and fieldpea (�) in the 2001 legume assessment
Fig. 3. Helicoverpa larvae per m-1 of crop foliage in the treatment plots of chickpea (�), popani vetch (+), namoi vetch(*) and field pea (�) for the 2001 legume assessment
Fig. 7. Helicoverpa chickpea and field pea trap crop fields at Theodore 2002. Errorbars denote s.e.m

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