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Klamath weed beetles: Biological control program now is in the second of three phases

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J. K. Holloway, United States Department of Agriculture and Experiment Station, Division of Biological Control, Berkeley.
C. B. Huffaker, Division of Biological Control, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 3(2):3-10.

Published February 01, 1949

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Approximately 97% of the 122 colonies of Klamath weed beetles released in 19 counties of the State are considered established.

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Klamath weed beetles: Biological control program now is in the second of three phases

J. K. Holloway, C. B. Huffaker
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Klamath weed beetles: Biological control program now is in the second of three phases

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Authors

J. K. Holloway, United States Department of Agriculture and Experiment Station, Division of Biological Control, Berkeley.
C. B. Huffaker, Division of Biological Control, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(2):3-10.

Published February 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Approximately 97% of the 122 colonies of Klamath weed beetles released in 19 counties of the State are considered established.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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