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Climbing cutworms: Early-season pests of grapes

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John E. Dibble, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Johannes Joos, Sonoma County
Paul LaVine, Stanislaus County
Susan Haire, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Bruce E. Bearden, Mendocino County

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California Agriculture 33(2):14-15.

Published February 01, 1979

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Abstract

Tests show that several treatments are effective against two major pests of grapes—the climbing and the variegated cutworms.

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Support funding was supplied by the California Raisin Advisory Board and the following agricultural chemical companies; Chevron, CIBA/Geigy, Dow, duPont, Mobay, Shell, Stauffer, and Union Carbide.

Climbing cutworms: Early-season pests of grapes

John E. Dibble, Johannes Joos, Paul LaVine, Susan Haire, Bruce E. Bearden
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Climbing cutworms: Early-season pests of grapes

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Authors

John E. Dibble, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Johannes Joos, Sonoma County
Paul LaVine, Stanislaus County
Susan Haire, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Bruce E. Bearden, Mendocino County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 33(2):14-15.

Published February 01, 1979

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tests show that several treatments are effective against two major pests of grapes—the climbing and the variegated cutworms.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Support funding was supplied by the California Raisin Advisory Board and the following agricultural chemical companies; Chevron, CIBA/Geigy, Dow, duPont, Mobay, Shell, Stauffer, and Union Carbide.


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