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Citrus pest control: Studies made of results from the addition of 2,4-D to oil sprays

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W. S. Stewart, Experiment Station, Riverside.
L. A. Riehl, Experiment Station, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 2(9):3-16.

Published September 01, 1948

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Adding 2,4-D to oil sprays has reduced fruit-drop, mature leaf-drop, fruit-stem die-back and black-button formation during citrus fruit storage.

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Citrus pest control: Studies made of results from the addition of 2,4-D to oil sprays

W. S. Stewart, L. A. Riehl
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Citrus pest control: Studies made of results from the addition of 2,4-D to oil sprays

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Authors

W. S. Stewart, Experiment Station, Riverside.
L. A. Riehl, Experiment Station, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(9):3-16.

Published September 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Adding 2,4-D to oil sprays has reduced fruit-drop, mature leaf-drop, fruit-stem die-back and black-button formation during citrus fruit storage.

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