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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 4, Issue 3, 1950March 01, 1950 PDT

Timing of spray treatments for codling moth: Control on Payne walnuts in northern California influenced by size of nuts when sprayed

A Michelbacher, W Middlekauff, E Wegenek,
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Vol. 4, Issue 3, 1950
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  • Poultry husbandry report, 1949: Progress report of advances in poultry research conducted during 1949 by the staff of the division
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  • Orange fruit sizes: Potassium applications increase Size Of fruit in long-term fertilizer studies
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  • Inbreeding: Investigations with dairy cattle indicate inbreeding can lead to desirable or undesirable results
    W Rollins
  • Deferred grazing irrigated pasture ungrazed during fall permits plant regrowth
    C Horton
  • Timing of spray treatments for codling moth: Control on Payne walnuts in northern California influenced by size of nuts when sprayed
    A MichelbacherW MiddlekauffE Wegenek
  • Spray residues: On apricots after codling moth sprays, 1950 recommendations
    A BordenH MadsenS Benedict
  • Mite populations on grapes: Effect of sulfur dust treatments on predatory mites and red spider mite
    L Smith
  • Nitrogen fertilizer: California deciduous fruit orchards respond in variety of ways due to individual conditions
    E Proebsting
  • Wind borne pest: Omnivorous leaf tier controlled readily by insecticide treatments
    A PritchardW Middlekauff
California Agriculture
Michelbacher, A, W Middlekauff, and E Wegenek. 1950. “Timing of Spray Treatments for Codling Moth: Control on Payne Walnuts in Northern California Influenced by Size of Nuts When Sprayed.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 4 (3): 8–10.
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