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Biological control of variegated grape leafhopper

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Charles H. Pickett, University of California
Lloyd T. Wilson, University of California
Daniel Gonzalez, UC Riverside
Donald L. Flaherty, Tulare County

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California Agriculture 41(7):14-16.

Published July 01, 1987

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Abstract

Two look-alike imported biotypes of a parasitic wasp are being tested against the variegated grape leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley.

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The authors thank Teri Bates and Pat Henier for their assistance in data collection, William Settle for the photo of A. epos, John Sorenson for identifying leafhoppers, and Bill Peacock for the use of his vineyard. Funding for this research program was provided by the California Raisin Advisory Board, the California Table Grape Commission, and the Wine Growers of California.

Biological control of variegated grape leafhopper

Charles H. Pickett, Lloyd T. Wilson, Daniel Gonzalez, Donald L. Flaherty
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Biological control of variegated grape leafhopper

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

Authors

Charles H. Pickett, University of California
Lloyd T. Wilson, University of California
Daniel Gonzalez, UC Riverside
Donald L. Flaherty, Tulare County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 41(7):14-16.

Published July 01, 1987

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Two look-alike imported biotypes of a parasitic wasp are being tested against the variegated grape leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors thank Teri Bates and Pat Henier for their assistance in data collection, William Settle for the photo of A. epos, John Sorenson for identifying leafhoppers, and Bill Peacock for the use of his vineyard. Funding for this research program was provided by the California Raisin Advisory Board, the California Table Grape Commission, and the Wine Growers of California.


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