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Imported parasites established: Natural enemies of the spotted alfalfa aphid brought from the Middle East in 1955–56 now established in California

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Robert van den Bosch, University of California
E. I. Schlinger, University of California
E. J. Dietrick, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(7):11-12.

Published July 01, 1957

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Three imported wasp species—parasites of the spotted alfalfa aphid—have survived their first winter in southern California alfalfa fields and have become abundant in several localities.

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Imported parasites established: Natural enemies of the spotted alfalfa aphid brought from the Middle East in 1955–56 now established in California

Robert van den Bosch, E. I. Schlinger, E. J. Dietrick
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Imported parasites established: Natural enemies of the spotted alfalfa aphid brought from the Middle East in 1955–56 now established in California

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Authors

Robert van den Bosch, University of California
E. I. Schlinger, University of California
E. J. Dietrick, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(7):11-12.

Published July 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Three imported wasp species—parasites of the spotted alfalfa aphid—have survived their first winter in southern California alfalfa fields and have become abundant in several localities.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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