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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 29, Issue 9, 1975September 01, 1975 PDT

Evaluation of insecticides for control of Egyptian alfalfa weevil

N McCalley, D Wang, W Reische,
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Vol. 29, Issue 9, 1975
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  • Sorghum midge pest management in the San Joaquin Valley
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  • Evaluation of insecticides for control of Egyptian alfalfa weevil
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  • Leafhoppers on silage corn
    R BushingV BurtonO McCutcheonH Etchegaray
  • U.C. signal barley
    G WorkerC Schaller
  • Watermelon rind necrosis in Imperial Valley
    D KontaxisT Kurupas
California Agriculture
McCalley, N, D Wang, and W Reische. 1975. “Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 29 (9): 10–11.
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