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Chemicals on European red mite: Two different methods of evaluation of spray materials for spider mite control used in field tests during 1957 season

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Harold F. Madsen, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(2):8-15.

Published February 01, 1958

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Variable conditions in the fruit growing areas of California make it difficult to project the results from evaluation tests in one area to another. As a consequence, field plots were established for the 1957 season in Bartlett pear orchards—in Sacramento, Solano, El Dorado, Lake, and Mendocino counties—for University personnel to evaluate spray materials under local conditions. As a correlative evaluation, spray chemicals used in codling moth and aphid control plots were checked for their effects on spider mites.

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Gordon Morehead, Sacramento County, Jim DeTar, Solano County, Dick Bethell, El Dorado County, Russell Gripp, Lake County, and Bruce Bearden, Mendocino County; Farm Advisors, University of California, cooperated in trials with Bartlett pears.

Chemicals on European red mite: Two different methods of evaluation of spray materials for spider mite control used in field tests during 1957 season

Harold F. Madsen
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Chemicals on European red mite: Two different methods of evaluation of spray materials for spider mite control used in field tests during 1957 season

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Authors

Harold F. Madsen, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(2):8-15.

Published February 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Variable conditions in the fruit growing areas of California make it difficult to project the results from evaluation tests in one area to another. As a consequence, field plots were established for the 1957 season in Bartlett pear orchards—in Sacramento, Solano, El Dorado, Lake, and Mendocino counties—for University personnel to evaluate spray materials under local conditions. As a correlative evaluation, spray chemicals used in codling moth and aphid control plots were checked for their effects on spider mites.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Gordon Morehead, Sacramento County, Jim DeTar, Solano County, Dick Bethell, El Dorado County, Russell Gripp, Lake County, and Bruce Bearden, Mendocino County; Farm Advisors, University of California, cooperated in trials with Bartlett pears.


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