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Insecticide evaluation for cotton bollworm

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J. H. Black, University of California
C. E. Jackson
T. F. Leigh, University of California
D. Gonzalez

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California Agriculture 22(6):8-9.

Published June 01, 1968

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Results of these 1967 experiments indicate that the combination of toxaphene plus DDT is still the most effective and economical insecticide treatment for boll-worm control.

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Assistance and cooperation in these experiments were obtained from the Kern County Agricultural Chemical Association, Kern County Land Company, A. Heimforth, Jay Dow, Inland Crop Dusters, Inc., Garriott Crop Dusting, and the basic manufacturers of the insecticidal compounds used.

Insecticide evaluation for cotton bollworm

J. H. Black, C. E. Jackson, T. F. Leigh, D. Gonzalez
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Insecticide evaluation for cotton bollworm

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Authors

J. H. Black, University of California
C. E. Jackson
T. F. Leigh, University of California
D. Gonzalez

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(6):8-9.

Published June 01, 1968

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Results of these 1967 experiments indicate that the combination of toxaphene plus DDT is still the most effective and economical insecticide treatment for boll-worm control.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Assistance and cooperation in these experiments were obtained from the Kern County Agricultural Chemical Association, Kern County Land Company, A. Heimforth, Jay Dow, Inland Crop Dusters, Inc., Garriott Crop Dusting, and the basic manufacturers of the insecticidal compounds used.


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