Control of coddling moth with DDT spray on apples and pears good in investigational work
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Arthur D. BordenAuthor Affiliations
Arthur D. Borden is Lecturer in Entomology and Associate Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 1(3):3-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n03p3c. February 1947.
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Abstract
During the past three seasons of investigational work with DDT for the control of codling moth on apples and pears the results have been excellent.
Borden A. 1947. Control of coddling moth with DDT spray on apples and pears good in investigational work. Hilgardia 1(3):3-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n03p3c
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