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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 26, Issue 5, 1972May 01, 1972 PDT

Sex pheromone traps determine need for codling moth control in apple and pear orchards

R Bethell, L Falcon, W Batiste, G Morehead, E Delfino,
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Articles in Vol. 26, Issue 5, 1972

Vol. 26, Issue 5, 1972
  • An awakening resource
    R Teague
  • Ethephon response favorable on fresh market tomatoes… pre-and postharvest studies show earlier production and more uniform ripening
    W SimsR Kasmire
  • Maximizing income above feed costs with computer-formulated dairy rations
    D BathG HuttonE Olson
  • Effects of preharvest applications of ethephon on maturation and quality of calmyrna figs
    M GerdtsG Obenauf
  • Sex pheromone traps determine need for codling moth control in apple and pear orchards
    R BethellL FalconW BatisteG MoreheadE Delfino
  • Herbicide residues—broadcast vs. banding
    B FischerA Lange
  • Manure holding ponds found self-sealing
    J MeyerE OlsonD Baier
California Agriculture
Bethell, R, L Falcon, W Batiste, G Morehead, and E Delfino. 1972. “Sex Pheromone Traps Determine Need for Codling Moth Control in Apple and Pear Orchards.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 26 (5): 10–12.
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