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Spider mite control: Acaricides show selectivity on apples and pears in northern California

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Arthur D. Borden, University of California College of Agriculture
Harold F. Madsen, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(3):6-14.

Published March 01, 1951

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Control of spider mites attacking the foliage of apples and pears is one of the most important pest control problems that confronts the northern California orchardist. Though much attention has been given to this problem by field research men and many new acaricides have been available for field tests, a satisfactory control has not been obtained in many orchards.

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Spider mite control: Acaricides show selectivity on apples and pears in northern California

Arthur D. Borden, Harold F. Madsen
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Spider mite control: Acaricides show selectivity on apples and pears in northern California

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Authors

Arthur D. Borden, University of California College of Agriculture
Harold F. Madsen, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 5(3):6-14.

Published March 01, 1951

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Control of spider mites attacking the foliage of apples and pears is one of the most important pest control problems that confronts the northern California orchardist. Though much attention has been given to this problem by field research men and many new acaricides have been available for field tests, a satisfactory control has not been obtained in many orchards.

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