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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 7, Issue 6, 1953June 01, 1953 PDT

Walnuts in Southern California: Control of codling moth by treatment with new materials evaluated during 1952 season

J Ortega,
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Articles in Vol. 7, Issue 6, 1953

Vol. 7, Issue 6, 1953
  • Cotton acreage adjustment: Major changes in San Joaquin Valley land use pattern in prospect for cotton areas in 1954
    I Lee
  • Marketing of hops analyzed: Influence of the control program on the hop marketing situation in California studied
    S HoosJ Boles
  • Almond harvesting: Mechanization promising in reducing harvesting costs
    B BurlingameA Volz
  • New almond variety released: A good pollinizer for Nonpareil with good nut quality, tree growth, yield, available for general propagation
    E SerrD Kester
  • Walnuts in Southern California: Control of codling moth by treatment with new materials evaluated during 1952 season
    J Ortega
  • Fertilizer sources for cotton: Fertilizer materials supplying nitrogen and phosphate tested for crop producing efficiency
    D MikkelsenE Smith
  • Migrating aphids on walnuts: Regimentation of aphid-free orchards a constant threat from infested orchards on windward side
    A MichelbacherO Bacon
  • Purple scale control: Imported parasites give promise of ultimate biological control
    P DeBach
  • Vinegar fly in tomato fields: Series of experimental tests indicates solution of control problem may be in field treatments
    A MichelbacherO BaconW Middlekauff
  • Oriental fruit fly studies: Mass culture of natural enemies of destructive fly possible after two years of laboratory research
    G Finney
  • Orchard plow-pans: Obstacle to root distribution and water penetration can be reduced
    E Proebsting
  • Commercially grown carnations: Studies in soil fertility control made to determine optimum fertilization for production of ornamentals
    O LuntR SciaroniE Bowles
  • Spinach at retail: Study of fresh packaged and bulk spinach compared quality and price
    J Coles
California Agriculture
Ortega, J. 1953. “Walnuts in Southern California: Control of Codling Moth by Treatment with New Materials Evaluated during 1952 Season.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 7 (6): 6–6.
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