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Insects on baby lima beans: Control experiment using two applications of 5% DDT dust reduced insect injury and increased total yield

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Woodrow W. Middlekauff, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 6(4):7-14.

Published April 01, 1952

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One half of one per cent of the baby lima beans from a field dusted with DDT showed insect damage—compared to 12% in the check plot—following a control experiment during the 1951 season.

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Insects on baby lima beans: Control experiment using two applications of 5% DDT dust reduced insect injury and increased total yield

Woodrow W. Middlekauff
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Insects on baby lima beans: Control experiment using two applications of 5% DDT dust reduced insect injury and increased total yield

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Woodrow W. Middlekauff, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 6(4):7-14.

Published April 01, 1952

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Abstract

One half of one per cent of the baby lima beans from a field dusted with DDT showed insect damage—compared to 12% in the check plot—following a control experiment during the 1951 season.

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