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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 19, Issue 10, 1965October 01, 1965 PDT

New Low Intensity Ultraviolet Light Trap For Detection of Codling Moth Activity

M Barnes, M Wargo, R Baldwin,
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Articles in Vol. 19, Issue 10, 1965

Vol. 19, Issue 10, 1965
  • Controlling: Ceratocystis canker of stone fruit trees
    J DevayF LukezicW EnglishW MollerB Parkinson
  • Milk flavor unaffected by Plastic Baler Twine
    T NickersonR Baldwin
  • New Low Intensity Ultraviolet Light Trap For Detection of Codling Moth Activity
    M BarnesM WargoR Baldwin
  • The present status of … Housefly Resistance to Insecticides … in california
    G GeorghiouW BowenE LoomisA Deal
  • Investigations of processes in Avocado fruit ripening
    E BoginA Wallace
  • Germplasm available for new flax varieties …: With different types of oil
    D YermanosS Hemstreet
  • Irrigation Pumping Lifts in the San Joaquin Valley
    C MooreJ Snyder
California Agriculture
Barnes, M, M Wargo, and R Baldwin. 1965. “New Low Intensity Ultraviolet Light Trap For Detection of Codling Moth Activity.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 19 (10): 6–7.
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