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Tansy ragwort control aided by the establishment of seedfly from Paris

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Kenneth E. Frick, University of California

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California Agriculture 23(12):10-11.

Published December 01, 1969

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The seedfly Hylemya seneciella (Meade) joins the cinnabar moth in efforts at biological control of the noxious weed, tansy ragwort, on California rangeland.

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Cooperating in these studies were L. A. Andres, Research Entomologist and Project Leader, and R. B. Hawkes, Research Entomologist, USDA, ARS, Albany, California and Associates in the Agricultural Experiment Station; A. Rizza, Laboratory Technician, USDA, ARS, Rome, Italy; A. Mayfield and G. R. Johnson, Agricultural Research Technicians, USDA, ARS, Albany, California. The photographs were furnished by L. A. Andres and G. R. Johnson.

Tansy ragwort control aided by the establishment of seedfly from Paris

Kenneth E. Frick
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Tansy ragwort control aided by the establishment of seedfly from Paris

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Kenneth E. Frick, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 23(12):10-11.

Published December 01, 1969

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The seedfly Hylemya seneciella (Meade) joins the cinnabar moth in efforts at biological control of the noxious weed, tansy ragwort, on California rangeland.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Cooperating in these studies were L. A. Andres, Research Entomologist and Project Leader, and R. B. Hawkes, Research Entomologist, USDA, ARS, Albany, California and Associates in the Agricultural Experiment Station; A. Rizza, Laboratory Technician, USDA, ARS, Rome, Italy; A. Mayfield and G. R. Johnson, Agricultural Research Technicians, USDA, ARS, Albany, California. The photographs were furnished by L. A. Andres and G. R. Johnson.


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