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Black scale control: Supply of natural enemy developed by using pest a s foster host on noneconomic plants

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Stanley E. Flanders, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 3(5):7-14.

Published May 01, 1949

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Abstract

Oleanders planted along the side of a citrus orchard—toward the prevailing midday winds—can serve as insectaries for the production of the African parasite, Metaphycus helvolus, a natural enemy of black scale introduced into California in 1937 by the University of California.

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Black scale control: Supply of natural enemy developed by using pest a s foster host on noneconomic plants

Stanley E. Flanders
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Black scale control: Supply of natural enemy developed by using pest a s foster host on noneconomic plants

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Stanley E. Flanders, Experiment Station, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(5):7-14.

Published May 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Oleanders planted along the side of a citrus orchard—toward the prevailing midday winds—can serve as insectaries for the production of the African parasite, Metaphycus helvolus, a natural enemy of black scale introduced into California in 1937 by the University of California.

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