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Insect pests of alfalfa seed: Proper timing of control measures increases yield and quality of alfalfa seed

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Ray F. Smith, Experiment Station, Berkeley
L. D. Anderson, Experiment Station, Riverside
H. T. Reynolds, Experiment Station, Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(6):13-16.

Published June 01, 1950

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Abstract

Maximum alfalfa seed yields can be obtained when harmful insects are controlled and pollinating insects are abundant.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1330, Division of Entomology, University of California College of Agriculture.

Insect pests of alfalfa seed: Proper timing of control measures increases yield and quality of alfalfa seed

Ray F. Smith, L. D. Anderson, H. T. Reynolds
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Insect pests of alfalfa seed: Proper timing of control measures increases yield and quality of alfalfa seed

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Authors

Ray F. Smith, Experiment Station, Berkeley
L. D. Anderson, Experiment Station, Riverside
H. T. Reynolds, Experiment Station, Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(6):13-16.

Published June 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Maximum alfalfa seed yields can be obtained when harmful insects are controlled and pollinating insects are abundant.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1330, Division of Entomology, University of California College of Agriculture.


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