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Control of cyclamen mite: Stocking test plots in new fields with natural enemies has given biological control on strawberries in first crop year

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C. B. Huffaker, University of California
C. E. Kennett, University of California

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California Agriculture 10(3):7-12.

Published March 01, 1956

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The predatory mites,Typhlodromus cucumeris and T. reticulatus, are effective in controlling cyclamen mites—Tarsonemus pallidus—on field strawberries when they gain a fairly early general distribution in new fields, and if chemicals detrimental to them are not applied.

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Control of cyclamen mite: Stocking test plots in new fields with natural enemies has given biological control on strawberries in first crop year

C. B. Huffaker, C. E. Kennett
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Control of cyclamen mite: Stocking test plots in new fields with natural enemies has given biological control on strawberries in first crop year

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Authors

C. B. Huffaker, University of California
C. E. Kennett, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(3):7-12.

Published March 01, 1956

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The predatory mites,Typhlodromus cucumeris and T. reticulatus, are effective in controlling cyclamen mites—Tarsonemus pallidus—on field strawberries when they gain a fairly early general distribution in new fields, and if chemicals detrimental to them are not applied.

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