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Insect damage to apricots: DDD as petal fall spray and parathion as properly timed May spray control fruit-feeding insects

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

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California Agriculture 7(1):4-5.

Published January 01, 1953

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A yearly spray program is a necessity if the average apricot grower is to produce clean fruit—especially in the Santa Clara Valley where the codling moth and orange tortrix have become of primary importance.

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Insect damage to apricots: DDD as petal fall spray and parathion as properly timed May spray control fruit-feeding insects

Harold F. Madsen, Arthur D. Borden
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Insect damage to apricots: DDD as petal fall spray and parathion as properly timed May spray control fruit-feeding insects

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Authors

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

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(1):4-5.

Published January 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A yearly spray program is a necessity if the average apricot grower is to produce clean fruit—especially in the Santa Clara Valley where the codling moth and orange tortrix have become of primary importance.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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