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Red mite on citrus: Experiments designed to measure damage give bases for further studies

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Randolph T. Wedding, University of California
Louis A. Riehl, University of California
Lee R. Jeppson, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(8):9-12.

Published August 01, 1958

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Attempts to measure the effects of mite damage on various physiological processes in citrus plants—particularly the leaves—in field, greenhouse and laboratory experiments have added to the relatively little available information concerning the effects of red mite feeding.

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Red mite on citrus: Experiments designed to measure damage give bases for further studies

Randolph T. Wedding, Louis A. Riehl, Lee R. Jeppson
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Red mite on citrus: Experiments designed to measure damage give bases for further studies

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Authors

Randolph T. Wedding, University of California
Louis A. Riehl, University of California
Lee R. Jeppson, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(8):9-12.

Published August 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Attempts to measure the effects of mite damage on various physiological processes in citrus plants—particularly the leaves—in field, greenhouse and laboratory experiments have added to the relatively little available information concerning the effects of red mite feeding.

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