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Orchard and plant management affect control of navel orangeworm on walnuts in northern California
Publication Information
California Agriculture 15(9):12-13.
Published September 01, 1961
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Abstract
No effective spray program against the navel orangeworm—Pararnyehis transitella (Walker)—has been perfected. Therefore, control is dependent on orchard and plant management because the insect, primarily a scavenger, is capable of attacking sound walnuts after the husks have cracked.