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Lindane repellent to pheasants: Seed grain treated with high levels of Iindane apparently avoided in favor of untreated grain

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Robert L. Rudd, University of California, Davis.
Richard E. Genelly, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 8(5):13-13.

Published May 01, 1954

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Pheasants showed aversion to lindane-treated grain in acceptance tests at Davis.

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Dr. Donald W. Davis, Research Entomologist, California Spraychemical Corporation, co-operated in the studies reported above.

This studr is supported by Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Project California W-45R.

Lindane repellent to pheasants: Seed grain treated with high levels of Iindane apparently avoided in favor of untreated grain

Robert L. Rudd, Richard E. Genelly
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Lindane repellent to pheasants: Seed grain treated with high levels of Iindane apparently avoided in favor of untreated grain

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Authors

Robert L. Rudd, University of California, Davis.
Richard E. Genelly, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(5):13-13.

Published May 01, 1954

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Pheasants showed aversion to lindane-treated grain in acceptance tests at Davis.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Dr. Donald W. Davis, Research Entomologist, California Spraychemical Corporation, co-operated in the studies reported above.

This studr is supported by Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Project California W-45R.


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