Cabbage Looper: A principal pest of agricultural crops in California
Authors
H. H. ShoreyR. L. Hale
Authors Affiliations
H. H. Shorey is Assistant Entomologist, Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside; R. L. Hale is Laboratory Technician IV, Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 19(3):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n03p10. March 1965.
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Abstract
The cabbage looper causes economic losses to growers of a large variety of vegetable and field crops in California. The damage results principally from the caterpillars feeding on foliage. Studies of the biology of the cabbage looper, which are summarized in this article, are one segment of an intensive program underway to understand this pest and to develop better control methods.
Shorey H, Hale R. 1965. Cabbage Looper: A principal pest of agricultural crops in California. Hilgardia 19(3):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n03p10
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