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Control of tomato leaf miners: Comparative field tests indicate Dylox and Diazinon may be suitable as replacements for parathion in control programs

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A. E. Michelbacher, University of California, Berkeley.
John Underhill, University of California.

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California Agriculture 13(6):10-10.

Published June 01, 1959

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Serious infestations of the tomato leaf miner in 1958 failed to develop because in most fields natural enemies–mostly parasites–were present in sufficient numbers to suppress the miner population to a level well below one of economic importance.

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Control of tomato leaf miners: Comparative field tests indicate Dylox and Diazinon may be suitable as replacements for parathion in control programs

A. E. Michelbacher, John Underhill
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Control of tomato leaf miners: Comparative field tests indicate Dylox and Diazinon may be suitable as replacements for parathion in control programs

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Authors

A. E. Michelbacher, University of California, Berkeley.
John Underhill, University of California.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(6):10-10.

Published June 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Serious infestations of the tomato leaf miner in 1958 failed to develop because in most fields natural enemies–mostly parasites–were present in sufficient numbers to suppress the miner population to a level well below one of economic importance.

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