P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1957March 01, 1957 PDT
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New carnation pests: Bud mite and leaf miner found in California may cause serious problems
New carnation pests: Bud mite and leaf miner found in California may cause serious problems
A Pritchard,
Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1957
Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1957
- Use of marketing contracts: Farmer cooperatives in California usually require contracts with members to effectively integrate marketing operationsW MuellerM Tinley
- Serpentine leaf miner damage: Spinach losses in 1956 recall cyclic attacks by pests and need of both insecticides and natural enemies for controlW LangeA GrigarickE Carlson
- New carnation pests: Bud mite and leaf miner found in California may cause serious problemsA Pritchard
- New materials for codling moth: New compounds evaluated for control of codling moth should resistance to DDT be developed by the pest in CaliforniaH MadsenS Hoyt
- Soft scales on walnut in 1956: Increase in soft scale populations on walnuts in northern California effected by several factors in complex problemA MichelbacherS Hitchcock
- Smog reduces seedling growth: Zutano avocado seedling growth affected by synthetic smog of ozone and hexene vapor in fumigation chamber experimentO TaylorE CardiffJ MersereauJ Middleton
- Tree nutrient sprays: Results of foliar sprays to supplement deficiencies affected by fruit varietyE Proebsting
- Soil profiles identify series: Basic soil surveys establish classifying characteristics and indicate selection of most efficient agricultural useL Brown
- Soil sterilized by irradiation: Sterilization of soil by exposure to an electron beam offers new tool for research on chemistry and microbiology of soilA McLarenL Reshetko
- New Satsuma mandarin strains: Fruit of nucellar lines of mandarin-orange color earlier and have higher per cent of soluble solids than the parent lineJ CameronR SoostH Frost
Pritchard, A. 1957. “New Carnation Pests: Bud Mite and Leaf Miner Found in California May Cause Serious Problems.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 11 (3): 5–5.