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Chrysanthemum pests: New chemicals promising against two-spotted spider mite and aphids

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A. Earl Pritchard, University of California College of Agriculture
R. H. Sciaroni, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(4):10-12.

Published April 01, 1951

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The two-spotted spider mite is a constant threat to chrysanthemums–especially under cloth-house conditions in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties where nearly two millon dollars worth are grown annually.

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The above Progress Report is based on Research Project No. 1318.

Chrysanthemum pests: New chemicals promising against two-spotted spider mite and aphids

A. Earl Pritchard, R. H. Sciaroni
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Chrysanthemum pests: New chemicals promising against two-spotted spider mite and aphids

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Authors

A. Earl Pritchard, University of California College of Agriculture
R. H. Sciaroni, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 5(4):10-12.

Published April 01, 1951

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The two-spotted spider mite is a constant threat to chrysanthemums–especially under cloth-house conditions in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties where nearly two millon dollars worth are grown annually.

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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