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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 8, Issue 12, 1954December 01, 1954 PDT

Ground pearls on grape roots: Subterranean scale insect known to infest roots of Bermudagrass found established in Imperial Valley

M Barnes, C Ash, A Deal,
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Articles in Vol. 8, Issue 12, 1954

Vol. 8, Issue 12, 1954
  • Farm population of California: California agriculture heavily relies on casual part-time and confract labor to get its work done
    V Fuller
  • Poinsettias for holiday trade: Henrietta ecke variety produces high quality blooms on schedule when grown under high light intensity
    A Kofranek
  • Food value tests with carrots: Long-term study initiated to determine effects of production practices on food value of vegetables
    M YamaguchiB RobinsonJ MacGillivray
  • Ground pearls on grape roots: Subterranean scale insect known to infest roots of Bermudagrass found established in Imperial Valley
    M BarnesC AshA Deal
  • Broiler chick hatcheries: Price and production policies of state's hatcheries studied to determine influence on commercial output
    K NadenG Jackson
  • Absorption of artificial dew: Ponderosa pine seedlings demonstrate ability to reverse usual procedure of plant transpiration
    E StoneA Shachori
  • Supplemental feed for ewe lamb: Range-grown replacements given supplemental feed less costly than those on unsupplemented forage
    D TorellW Weir
  • Index-1954
    California Agriculture
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Barnes, M, C Ash, and A Deal. 1954. “Ground Pearls on Grape Roots: Subterranean Scale Insect Known to Infest Roots of Bermudagrass Found Established in Imperial Valley.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 8 (12): 5–10.
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