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Predicting CRS infestations by trapping males

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Daniel S. Moreno, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), University of California
Charles E. Kennett, Division of Biological Control
Harold S. Forster, University of California
Richard W. Hoffmann, Division of Biological Control
Donald L. Flaherty, UC Cooperative Extension

Publication Information

California Agriculture 39(5):10-12.

Published May 01, 1985

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Summary

The second male flight (June-July) was the best predictor of year-end fruit infestation.

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The authors especially acknowledge the cooperation of James R. Stewart and James Gorden, Pest Management Associates, Exeter, California, and Neil O'Connell, Farm Advisor, Tulare County. Photographs by Max Badgley.

Predicting CRS infestations by trapping males

Daniel S. Moreno, Charles E. Kennett, Harold S. Forster, Richard W. Hoffmann, Donald L. Flaherty
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Predicting CRS infestations by trapping males

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Authors

Daniel S. Moreno, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), University of California
Charles E. Kennett, Division of Biological Control
Harold S. Forster, University of California
Richard W. Hoffmann, Division of Biological Control
Donald L. Flaherty, UC Cooperative Extension

Publication Information

California Agriculture 39(5):10-12.

Published May 01, 1985

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

The second male flight (June-July) was the best predictor of year-end fruit infestation.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors especially acknowledge the cooperation of James R. Stewart and James Gorden, Pest Management Associates, Exeter, California, and Neil O'Connell, Farm Advisor, Tulare County. Photographs by Max Badgley.


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