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Integrated control of grape pests: Effectiveness of cryolite and standard lead arsenate against the omnivorous leaf roller

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M. T. Ali Niazee, University of California, Davis
C. D. Lynn, Tulare County
E. M. Stafford, U. C., Davis
D. A. Luvisi, Kern County

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California Agriculture 24(12):8-10.

Published December 01, 1970

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Abstract

The use of cryolite and lead arsenate for the control of early season infestations of omnivorous leaf roller on grapes has many advantages and a great potential. It is estimated that during a year of light to moderate population, one or two early season applications of cryolite or lead arsenate may provide effective and economical control of OLR throughout the season.

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This work was supported by the California Raisin Advisory Board, the California Table Grape Commission and the Wine Advisory Board.

Integrated control of grape pests: Effectiveness of cryolite and standard lead arsenate against the omnivorous leaf roller

M. T. Ali Niazee, C. D. Lynn, E. M. Stafford, D. A. Luvisi
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Integrated control of grape pests: Effectiveness of cryolite and standard lead arsenate against the omnivorous leaf roller

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

Authors

M. T. Ali Niazee, University of California, Davis
C. D. Lynn, Tulare County
E. M. Stafford, U. C., Davis
D. A. Luvisi, Kern County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(12):8-10.

Published December 01, 1970

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The use of cryolite and lead arsenate for the control of early season infestations of omnivorous leaf roller on grapes has many advantages and a great potential. It is estimated that during a year of light to moderate population, one or two early season applications of cryolite or lead arsenate may provide effective and economical control of OLR throughout the season.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This work was supported by the California Raisin Advisory Board, the California Table Grape Commission and the Wine Advisory Board.


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