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Klamath weed: Imported beetles promising as part of general control program

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C. B. Huffaker, Division of Biological Control, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 2(5):12-12.

Published May 01, 1948

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The principal hazard of Klamath weed is its displacement of desirable forage plants, though much has been said concerning its moderate toxic effects.

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Klamath weed: Imported beetles promising as part of general control program

C. B. Huffaker
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Klamath weed: Imported beetles promising as part of general control program

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Authors

C. B. Huffaker, Division of Biological Control, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(5):12-12.

Published May 01, 1948

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Abstract

The principal hazard of Klamath weed is its displacement of desirable forage plants, though much has been said concerning its moderate toxic effects.

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