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Evaluation of insecticides for a grape IPM program

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William L. Peacock , Cooperative Extension. Tulare County
Donald L. Flaherty, Cooperative Extension. Tulare County
Marjorie A. Hoy, Department of Entomological Sciences, UC. Berkeley
Dennis J. Culver, ICI United States Inc., Visalia.

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California Agriculture 32(12):10-11.

Published December 01, 1978

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In tests conducted in Tulare County, permethrin and methomyl were found to have adverse effects on beneficial non-target populations.

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We thank J. Else, K. Smith. N. Knop. and R. Roush for their technical assistance. This project was supported in part by funds from ICI United States Inc., E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company. The California Raisin Advisory Board, and the California Table Grape Commission.

Evaluation of insecticides for a grape IPM program

William L. Peacock, Donald L. Flaherty, Marjorie A. Hoy, Dennis J. Culver
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Evaluation of insecticides for a grape IPM program

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Authors

William L. Peacock , Cooperative Extension. Tulare County
Donald L. Flaherty, Cooperative Extension. Tulare County
Marjorie A. Hoy, Department of Entomological Sciences, UC. Berkeley
Dennis J. Culver, ICI United States Inc., Visalia.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(12):10-11.

Published December 01, 1978

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

In tests conducted in Tulare County, permethrin and methomyl were found to have adverse effects on beneficial non-target populations.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

We thank J. Else, K. Smith. N. Knop. and R. Roush for their technical assistance. This project was supported in part by funds from ICI United States Inc., E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company. The California Raisin Advisory Board, and the California Table Grape Commission.


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