1979 journal article

EFFECTS OF 3 CULTURAL VARIABLES ON THE INCIDENCE OF NOMURAEA-RILEYI, PHYTOPHAGOUS LEPIDOPTERA, AND THEIR PREDATORS ON SOYBEANS

ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 8(2), 334–339.

By: R. Sprenkel n, W. Brooks n, J. Vanduyn n & L. Deitz n

TL;DR: There is strong evidence to support the recommendation of planting soybeans early (before June 5) because yields were higher and parasitism and predation on the key pests were higher than on late-planted soybeans. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1977 journal article

WINTER SURVIVAL OF ENTOMOGENOUS FUNGUS NOMURAEA-RILEYI IN NORTH-CAROLINA

JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY, 29(3), 262–266.

By: R. Sprenkel n & W. Brooks n

TL;DR: Conidia of Nomuraea rileyi were found to survive through the last sampling period (281 days) as was evident from the sporulation which occurred when the cadavers were placed at 27°C under laboratory conditions. (via Semantic Scholar)
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