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Bud moth on prunes: Comparative effectiveness of spray and dust as controls studied in tests

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Arthur D. Borden, Lecturer in Entomology and Entomologist in the Experiment Station
Harold F. Madsen, Agricultural Extension Service Specialist in Entomology
Stanley Benedict, Division of Entomology

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California Agriculture 4(1):15-15.

Published January 01, 1950

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A technical experiment is covered by the following progress report. Users of organic phosphates, such as parathion, are urged to follow carefully established precautions for handling the material.

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A technical experiment is covered by the following progress report. Users of organic phosphates, such as parathion, are urged to follow carefully established precautions for handling the material.

Bud moth on prunes: Comparative effectiveness of spray and dust as controls studied in tests

Arthur D. Borden, Harold F. Madsen, Stanley Benedict
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Bud moth on prunes: Comparative effectiveness of spray and dust as controls studied in tests

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Authors

Arthur D. Borden, Lecturer in Entomology and Entomologist in the Experiment Station
Harold F. Madsen, Agricultural Extension Service Specialist in Entomology
Stanley Benedict, Division of Entomology

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(1):15-15.

Published January 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A technical experiment is covered by the following progress report. Users of organic phosphates, such as parathion, are urged to follow carefully established precautions for handling the material.

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Author notes

A technical experiment is covered by the following progress report. Users of organic phosphates, such as parathion, are urged to follow carefully established precautions for handling the material.


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