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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 29, Issue 11, 1975November 01, 1975 PDT

Mosquito and chironomid midge control by planaria

R Legner, H Yu, R Medved, M Badgley,
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Articles in Vol. 29, Issue 11, 1975

Vol. 29, Issue 11, 1975
  • What is an: Agricultural Scientist?
    J Kendrick
  • Mosquito and chironomid midge control by planaria
    R LegnerH YuR MedvedM Badgley
  • Separation of Blank Pistachio Nuts by Mechanical Harvesting
    J CraneJ Dunning
  • Biological Aquatic Weed Control by Fish in the Lower Sonoran Desert of California
    E LegnerW HauserT FisherR Meiived
  • Restricted feeding of Leghorn layers
    M SwansonG Johnston
  • Effect of Water Quality and Irrigation Frequency on Farm Income: In the Imperial Valley
    J NoelC MooreF RobinsonJ Snyder
  • Irrigating for maximum alfalfa seed yield
    R HagemannL WillardsonA MarshC Ehlig
California Agriculture
Legner, R, H Yu, R Medved, and M Badgley. 1975. “Mosquito and Chironomid Midge Control by Planaria.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 29 (11): 3–6.
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