Investigations on the control of codling moth on the payne walnut in central California
Authors
A. E. MichelbacherW. W. Middlekauff
Authors Affiliations
A. E. Michelbacher is Assistant Professor of Entomology and Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station; W. W. Middlekauff is Assistant Professor of Entomology and Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station.Publication Information
Hilgardia 1(7):1-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n07p1c. June 1947.
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Abstract
The codling moth, Carpocapsa pomonella, occurs throughout California and is one of the most important pests of walnuts.
Michelbacher A, Middlekauff W. 1947. Investigations on the control of codling moth on the payne walnut in central California. Hilgardia 1(7):1-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n07p1c
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