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Biological control of variegated leafhopper in grapes

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D. González
V. Cervenka
M. Moratorio
C. Pickett
Lloyd T. Wilson

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California Agriculture 42(1):23-25.

Published January 01, 1988

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Long-term control of variegated leafhopper in grape IPM programs will depend on finding, rearing, and releasing effective natural enemies

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Funding for this research was provided by the California Raisin Advisory Board, the California Table Grape Commission, the Wine Growers of California, and the University of California Statewide IPM Implementation Program. The authors thank the following for their help in collecting parasites: A. Tijerina, F. González, C. Garcia, L. Guerra Sobre-villa, R. Leon Lopez, and J. Mercado, of the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas, in Mexico; J. and K. Ellington in New Mexico; and A. González in Colorado. They also thank D. Flaherty and R. Neja for assistance in locating grower collaborators.

Biological control of variegated leafhopper in grapes

D. González, V. Cervenka, M. Moratorio, C. Pickett, Lloyd T. Wilson
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Biological control of variegated leafhopper in grapes

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

D. González
V. Cervenka
M. Moratorio
C. Pickett
Lloyd T. Wilson

Publication Information

California Agriculture 42(1):23-25.

Published January 01, 1988

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Long-term control of variegated leafhopper in grape IPM programs will depend on finding, rearing, and releasing effective natural enemies

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Funding for this research was provided by the California Raisin Advisory Board, the California Table Grape Commission, the Wine Growers of California, and the University of California Statewide IPM Implementation Program. The authors thank the following for their help in collecting parasites: A. Tijerina, F. González, C. Garcia, L. Guerra Sobre-villa, R. Leon Lopez, and J. Mercado, of the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas, in Mexico; J. and K. Ellington in New Mexico; and A. González in Colorado. They also thank D. Flaherty and R. Neja for assistance in locating grower collaborators.


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