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Grape leaf folder control with

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F. L. Jensen

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California Agriculture 20(7):2-3.

Published July 01, 1966

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Field trials conducted the last two years show that dust or spray preparations using spores of the microbial insecticide, Bacillus thuringiensis, resulted in control of grape leaf folder equivalent to that obtained with carbaryl (Sevin), the current standard chemical employed against this pest.

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Grape leaf folder control with

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Grape leaf folder control with

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F. L. Jensen

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(7):2-3.

Published July 01, 1966

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Field trials conducted the last two years show that dust or spray preparations using spores of the microbial insecticide, Bacillus thuringiensis, resulted in control of grape leaf folder equivalent to that obtained with carbaryl (Sevin), the current standard chemical employed against this pest.

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