Integrated control of grape pests: Effectiveness of cryolite and standard lead arsenate against the omnivorous leaf roller
Authors
M. T. Ali NiazeeC. D. Lynn
E. M. Stafford
D. A. Luvisi
Authors Affiliations
M. T. Ali Niazee is Post-Doctoral Research Entomologist, University of California, Davis; C. D. Lynn is County Director, Tulare County; E. M. Staford is Professor of Entomology, U. C., Davis; D. A. Luvisi is Farm Advisor, Kern County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 24(12):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n12p8. December 1970.
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Abstract
The use of cryolite and lead arsenate for the control of early season infestations of omnivorous leaf roller on grapes has many advantages and a great potential. It is estimated that during a year of light to moderate population, one or two early season applications of cryolite or lead arsenate may provide effective and economical control of OLR throughout the season.
Niazee M, Lynn C, Stafford E, Luvisi D. 1970. Integrated control of grape pests: Effectiveness of cryolite and standard lead arsenate against the omnivorous leaf roller. Hilgardia 24(12):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n12p8
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