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New chemicals for control of citrus mites studied

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L. R. Jeppson

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California Agriculture 1(8):3-3.

Published July 01, 1947

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During the past five years the Citrus Experiment Station has conducted field experiments with over 100 new chemicals for the control of the citrus bud mite. Extensive field experiments have been made with three of the most effective chemicals.

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New chemicals for control of citrus mites studied

L. R. Jeppson
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New chemicals for control of citrus mites studied

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L. R. Jeppson

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California Agriculture 1(8):3-3.

Published July 01, 1947

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Abstract

During the past five years the Citrus Experiment Station has conducted field experiments with over 100 new chemicals for the control of the citrus bud mite. Extensive field experiments have been made with three of the most effective chemicals.

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