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Compatibility of now parasite with commercial sprayers

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James E. Lindegren, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research, USDA, SEA, Fresno
John E. Dibble, University of California San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
Charles E. Curtis, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Fresno.
Tom T. Yamashita, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Fresno.
Ed Romero, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Fresno.

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California Agriculture 35(3):16-17.

Published March 01, 1981

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Abstract

Studies show that a nematode parasite of navel orangeworm can be effectively applied to almonds by helicopter or ground sprayer.

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This research was supported in part by a grant from the Almond Board of California.

Compatibility of now parasite with commercial sprayers

James E. Lindegren, John E. Dibble, Charles E. Curtis, Tom T. Yamashita, Ed Romero
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Compatibility of now parasite with commercial sprayers

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Authors

James E. Lindegren, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research, USDA, SEA, Fresno
John E. Dibble, University of California San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
Charles E. Curtis, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Fresno.
Tom T. Yamashita, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Fresno.
Ed Romero, Stored Product Insects Research Laboratory, Fresno.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 35(3):16-17.

Published March 01, 1981

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Studies show that a nematode parasite of navel orangeworm can be effectively applied to almonds by helicopter or ground sprayer.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This research was supported in part by a grant from the Almond Board of California.


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