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Single citrus budwood treatment against insects and mites

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Harold S. Elmer, University of California Lindcove Field Station
O. L. Brawner, Division of Economic Entomology
Darwin R. Atkin, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
Raoul F. Gonzales, Agricultural Technician

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California Agriculture 36(7):7-8.

Published July 01, 1982

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Citrus budwood releases may now be made insectand mite-free using one dipping solution.

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Single citrus budwood treatment against insects and mites

Harold S. Elmer, O. L. Brawner, Darwin R. Atkin, Raoul F. Gonzales
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Single citrus budwood treatment against insects and mites

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Authors

Harold S. Elmer, University of California Lindcove Field Station
O. L. Brawner, Division of Economic Entomology
Darwin R. Atkin, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
Raoul F. Gonzales, Agricultural Technician

Publication Information

California Agriculture 36(7):7-8.

Published July 01, 1982

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Citrus budwood releases may now be made insectand mite-free using one dipping solution.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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