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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 48, Issue 6, 1994November 01, 1994 PDT

In the San Joaquin Valley, mating disruption of codling moth has mixed results

W Bentley, L Sherrill, A Mclaughlin,
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Articles in Vol. 48, Issue 6, 1994

Vol. 48, Issue 6, 1994
  • State fiscal crisis squeezes higher education
    W Baker
  • Research update: ‘Grinch’ fungus threatens Christmas trees
    California Agriculture
  • Research update: Sex scent confuses coastal codling moth
    California Agriculture
  • Progress report: Solar power moves water on rangeland
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  • Science Brief
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  • Pitch canker kills pines, spreads to new species and regions
    A StorerT GordonP DallaraD Wood
  • Alternate-year pruning may provide temporary savings
    S SouthwickJ YeagerM NortonJ OsgoodC Weakley
  • Cold ‘Brooks’ cherries suffer more pitting and bruising
    C CrisostoH AndrisK DayD Garner
  • Analysis: Regional experiences in organic apple production differ
    J Caprile - Emeritus
  • In Contra Costa County study, insect damage limits yield, profits of organic apples
    J Caprile - EmeritusK KlonskyN MillsS McDougallW MickeB Steenwyk
  • Disease, insect pressures make organic production risky in Sonoma County
    P VossenD JollyR MeyerL VarelaS Blodgett
  • In Santa Cruz County, Granny Smith conversions to organic show early success
    S SwezeyJ RiderM WernerM BuchananJ AllisonS Gliessman
  • In the San Joaquin Valley, mating disruption of codling moth has mixed results
    W BentleyL SherrillA Mclaughlin
California Agriculture
Bentley, W, L Sherrill, and A Mclaughlin. 1994. “In the San Joaquin Valley, Mating Disruption of Codling Moth Has Mixed Results.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 48 (6): 45–48.
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