P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 46, Issue 1, 1992January 01, 1992 PDT
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Biological control of ash whitefly: a success in progress
Biological control of ash whitefly: a success in progress
T Bellows, T Paine, J Gould, L Bezark, J Ball, W Bentley, R Coviello, J Downer, P Elam, D Flaherty, P Gouveia, C Koehler, R Molinar, N O'Connell, E Perry, G Vogel,
Articles in Vol. 46, Issue 1, 1992
Vol. 46, Issue 1, 1992
- Exotic pest research well worth the priceK Farrell
- UC develops expanded agenda to combat exotic pestsJ Lyons
- On the California border, exotic pests pose growing problem for CaliforniaR DowellC Krass
- Plant quarantines: domestic strategies yield to international policiesD Zadig
- The Mediterranean fruit fly in California: taking stockJ Carey
- How Africanized honey bees will affect California agricultureR Page
- Ecological research: Long-term studies to gauge effects of invading beesR ThorpG FrankieJ BarthellD GordonL NewstromT GriswoldJ SchmidtS Thoenes
- Biological control of ash whitefly: a success in progressT BellowsT PaineJ GouldL BezarkJ BallW BentleyR CovielloJ DownerP ElamD FlahertyP GouveiaC KoehlerR MolinarN O'ConnellE PerryG Vogel
- Sweetpotato whitefly: prospects for biological controlM ParreltaT BellowsR GillJ BrownK Heinz
- Imported fire ants: potential risk to CaliforniaV LewisL MerrillT AtkinsonJ Wasbauer
- Russian wheat aphid: natural enemies, resistant wheat offer potential controlD GonzálezC SummersC Qualset
- “Organizational classes” explain differences among westside farmsM CampbellA Dinar
- 1991 IndexCalifornia Agriculture
Bellows, T, T Paine, J Gould, L Bezark, J Ball, W Bentley, R Coviello, et al. 1992. “Biological Control of Ash Whitefly: A Success in Progress.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 46 (1): 24–28.