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Ornamental plants: New mite control chemical promising but more tests required

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A. Earl Pritchard, Entomology and Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station
Robert E. Beer, Division of Entomology and Parasitology

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California Agriculture 3(4):13-15.

Published April 01, 1949

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The use of DMC— di-(p-chlorophenyl) methyl carbinol—cannot be recommended, particularly with regard to control of the cyclamen mite, until further experience is gained concerning its effectiveness and the tolerance of plants.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1318.

Ornamental plants: New mite control chemical promising but more tests required

A. Earl Pritchard, Robert E. Beer
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Ornamental plants: New mite control chemical promising but more tests required

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Authors

A. Earl Pritchard, Entomology and Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station
Robert E. Beer, Division of Entomology and Parasitology

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(4):13-15.

Published April 01, 1949

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The use of DMC— di-(p-chlorophenyl) methyl carbinol—cannot be recommended, particularly with regard to control of the cyclamen mite, until further experience is gained concerning its effectiveness and the tolerance of plants.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1318.


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