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Ground pearls on grape roots: Subterranean scale insect known to infest roots of Bermudagrass found established in Imperial Valley

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M. M. Barnes
C. R. Ash
A. S. Deal

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California Agriculture 8(12):5-10.

Published December 01, 1954

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Grapevines in Imperial Valley have been found to be a host for the ground pearl–Margarodes meridionalis Morr. –a subterranean scale insect previously unreported in California.

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Ground pearls on grape roots: Subterranean scale insect known to infest roots of Bermudagrass found established in Imperial Valley

M. M. Barnes, C. R. Ash, A. S. Deal
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Ground pearls on grape roots: Subterranean scale insect known to infest roots of Bermudagrass found established in Imperial Valley

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Authors

M. M. Barnes
C. R. Ash
A. S. Deal

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(12):5-10.

Published December 01, 1954

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Abstract

Grapevines in Imperial Valley have been found to be a host for the ground pearl–Margarodes meridionalis Morr. –a subterranean scale insect previously unreported in California.

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