P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 52, Issue 5, 1998September 01, 1998 PDT
Beneficial insects move from flowering plants to nearby crops
Beneficial insects move from flowering plants to nearby crops
R Long, A Corbett, C Lamb, C Reberg-Horton, J Chandler, M Stimmann,
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- Beneficial insects move from flowering plants to nearby cropsR LongA CorbettC LambC Reberg-HortonJ ChandlerM Stimmann
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- Pyrithiobac sodium controls nightshade without long-term effect on cottonR VargasT Martin-DuvallS WrightM Jimenez
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Long, R, A Corbett, C Lamb, C Reberg-Horton, J Chandler, and M Stimmann. 1998. “Beneficial Insects Move from Flowering Plants to Nearby Crops.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 52 (5): 23–26. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v052n05p23.