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Lygus bug injury to carrot seed: Pest can cause 50% or more loss of carrot seed crop unless controlled by three properly timed 10% DDT dust applications

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Elmer C. Carlson, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(8):5-6.

Published August 01, 1957

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Damage and control experiments in the Sacramento Valley investigated the relationship of the lygus bug—Lygus hesperus Knight—to Red Core Chantenay carrot seed.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1565.

Dr. J. F. Harrington and J. R. Laraway, Vegetable Crops Department; Richard Bushing, Fred Dundee, and Hiroshi Kido, Entomology Department, University of California, Davis, cooperated in the above reported studies.

Lygus bug injury to carrot seed: Pest can cause 50% or more loss of carrot seed crop unless controlled by three properly timed 10% DDT dust applications

Elmer C. Carlson
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Lygus bug injury to carrot seed: Pest can cause 50% or more loss of carrot seed crop unless controlled by three properly timed 10% DDT dust applications

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Elmer C. Carlson, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(8):5-6.

Published August 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Damage and control experiments in the Sacramento Valley investigated the relationship of the lygus bug—Lygus hesperus Knight—to Red Core Chantenay carrot seed.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1565.

Dr. J. F. Harrington and J. R. Laraway, Vegetable Crops Department; Richard Bushing, Fred Dundee, and Hiroshi Kido, Entomology Department, University of California, Davis, cooperated in the above reported studies.


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