Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

Spray residues: On apricots after codling moth sprays, 1950 recommendations

Authors

Arthur D. Borden
Harold Madsen
Stanley Benedict

Authors Affiliations

Arthur D. Borden is Lecturer in Entomology and Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley; Harold F. Madsen is Extension Specialist in Entomology, Berkeley; Stanley Benedict is Research Assistant in the Division of Entomology and Parasitology, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 4(3):11-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n03p11. March 1950.

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Abstract

The problem of spray residues on apricots has received considerable attention the past two seasons largely due to the necessity of applying control measures for codling moth. Without this control the grower and processor are confronted with heavy losses due to wormy fruit and if sprays are applied, there will be minimum amounts of the spray chemical in canned or dried fruit.

Borden A, Madsen H, Benedict S. 1950. Spray residues: On apricots after codling moth sprays, 1950 recommendations. Hilgardia 4(3):11-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v004n03p11
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