Baker mealybug: Use of green lacewing in control studied
Authors
R. L. DouttK. S. Hagen
Authors Affiliations
R. L. Doutt is Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley; K. S. Hagen is Senior Laboratory Technician in Biological Control, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 3(3):7-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v003n03p7b. March 1949.
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Abstract
Biological control of Baker mealybug on pears was studied during 1948 in experimental work carried out in conjunction with the normal spray program.
Doutt R, Hagen K. 1949. Baker mealybug: Use of green lacewing in control studied. Hilgardia 3(3):7-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v003n03p7b
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