Citrus red mite: New chemical gives promising results in control experiments
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L. R. JeppsonAuthor Affiliations
L. R. Jeppson is Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 2(6):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n06p12. June 1948.
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Abstract
Known by the code K-1875 the new chemical, bis (p-chlorophenoxy) methane, promises aid to the citrus grower in his fight to control the citrus red mite.
Jeppson L. 1948. Citrus red mite: New chemical gives promising results in control experiments. Hilgardia 2(6):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n06p12
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