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New spider mite poses threat to California's solarnaceous crops

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E. R. Oatman, University of California
O. Fleschner, University of California
J. A. McMurtry, University of California

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California Agriculture 21(10):10-12.

Published October 01, 1967

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Abstract

A new spider mite found inuthern California poses a threat to solanaceous crops. Preliminary studies in date that the species is highly destructive to tomatoes, potatoes, and eggpla-nightshade is a preferred native host and Black serves as a useful indication for determining distribution of the mite pest.

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New spider mite poses threat to California's solarnaceous crops

E. R. Oatman, O. Fleschner, J. A. McMurtry
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New spider mite poses threat to California's solarnaceous crops

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

E. R. Oatman, University of California
O. Fleschner, University of California
J. A. McMurtry, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 21(10):10-12.

Published October 01, 1967

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A new spider mite found inuthern California poses a threat to solanaceous crops. Preliminary studies in date that the species is highly destructive to tomatoes, potatoes, and eggpla-nightshade is a preferred native host and Black serves as a useful indication for determining distribution of the mite pest.

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