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Oriental fruit fly studies: Mass culture of natural enemies of destructive fly possible after two years of laboratory research

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Glenn L. Finney, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(6):11-12.

Published June 01, 1953

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Accidental introduction of the oriental fruit fly—Dacus dorsalis Hendel—to the mainland as it was to the Hawaiian Islands is a distinct threat to California agriculture.

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Harry S. Smith, Professor of Entomology, Emeritus, was Chairman, Biological Control, at the time the study reported here was made

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1411 organized and implemented by Harry S. Smith, Chairman of the Department of Biological Control

The study of adult fly nutrition was done by Kenneth S. Hagan, Junior Entomologist, University of California, Albany, California. The studies of larval nutrition and associated microorganisms were done by Shizuko Maeda, United States Department of Agriculture, Hawaii

Oriental fruit fly studies: Mass culture of natural enemies of destructive fly possible after two years of laboratory research

Glenn L. Finney
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Oriental fruit fly studies: Mass culture of natural enemies of destructive fly possible after two years of laboratory research

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Authors

Glenn L. Finney, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(6):11-12.

Published June 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Accidental introduction of the oriental fruit fly—Dacus dorsalis Hendel—to the mainland as it was to the Hawaiian Islands is a distinct threat to California agriculture.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Harry S. Smith, Professor of Entomology, Emeritus, was Chairman, Biological Control, at the time the study reported here was made

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1411 organized and implemented by Harry S. Smith, Chairman of the Department of Biological Control

The study of adult fly nutrition was done by Kenneth S. Hagan, Junior Entomologist, University of California, Albany, California. The studies of larval nutrition and associated microorganisms were done by Shizuko Maeda, United States Department of Agriculture, Hawaii


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