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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 55, Issue 3, 2001May 01, 2001 PDT

Township limits on 1,3-D will impact adjustment to methyl bromide phase-out

J Carpenter, L Lynch, T Trout,
Copyright Logoccby-nc-nd-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v055n03p12

Articles in Vol. 55, Issue 3, 2001

Vol. 55, Issue 3, 2001
  • Costs uncertain: Methyl bromide phase-out becomes reality
    C Carter
  • Letters
    California Agriculture
  • Science briefs
    California Agriculture
  • Partnerships key to sustainable agriculture
    J Byron
  • Efforts underway to prevent foot-and-mouth disease
    L Narlesky
  • New tools, methods needed to replace methyl bromide
    J Byron
  • Township limits on 1,3-D will impact adjustment to methyl bromide phase-out
    J CarpenterL LynchT Trout
  • Sampling program for grape mealybugs improves pest management
    C GeigerK DaaneW BentleyG YokotaL Martin
  • Insufficient spring irrigation increases abnormal splitting of pistachio nuts
    M DosterT MichailidesD GoldhamerD Morgan
  • Simplified tree water status measurements can aid almond irrigation
    D GoldhamerE Fereres
  • USDA program stimulates interest in farmers' markets among low-income women
    A JoyS BunchM DavisJ Fujii
  • Reducing fertilizer in sugarbeets can protect water quality
    S KalfkaD KirbyG Peterson
California Agriculture
Carpenter, J, L Lynch, and T Trout. 2001. “Township Limits on 1,3-D Will Impact Adjustment to Methyl Bromide Phase-Out.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 55 (3): 12–18. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v055n03p12.
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