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Improved now egg traps

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Robert Van Steenwyk , Cooperative Extension, University of California, Berkeley
William W. Barnett, University of California Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier
Walter J. Bentley, Kern County
Joseph H. Connell, Butte County
Donald Rough, San Joaquin County

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California Agriculture 40(1):24-25.

Published January 01, 1986

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Abstract

Spraying traps black increases egg laying by navel orangeworm moths

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the efforts of K. Valero, J. Grant, K. Lee, and K. Bubrig in the collection of field data and B. Barr and L. Barclay in data analysis. In 1983, trap colors were prepared and traps were painted by Dr. E.D. Owens of G.T.E. Laboratories Inc., Waltham, Masachusetts. This research was supported in part by the Almond Board of California.

Improved now egg traps

Robert Van Steenwyk, William W. Barnett, Walter J. Bentley, Joseph H. Connell, Donald Rough
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Improved now egg traps

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Authors

Robert Van Steenwyk , Cooperative Extension, University of California, Berkeley
William W. Barnett, University of California Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier
Walter J. Bentley, Kern County
Joseph H. Connell, Butte County
Donald Rough, San Joaquin County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 40(1):24-25.

Published January 01, 1986

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Spraying traps black increases egg laying by navel orangeworm moths

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors gratefully acknowledge the efforts of K. Valero, J. Grant, K. Lee, and K. Bubrig in the collection of field data and B. Barr and L. Barclay in data analysis. In 1983, trap colors were prepared and traps were painted by Dr. E.D. Owens of G.T.E. Laboratories Inc., Waltham, Masachusetts. This research was supported in part by the Almond Board of California.


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