Navel orangeworm control through early harvest
Authors
W. H. OlsonL. C. Hendricks
C. S. Davis
D. E. Ramos
G. S. Sibbett
Authors Affiliations
W. H. Olson is Farm Advisor, Butte County; L. C. Hendricks is Farm Adwisor, Merced County; C. S. Davis is Extension Entomologist, University of California, Berkeley; D. E. Ramos is Extension Pornologist, University of California, Davis; G. S. Sibbett is Farm Adwisor, Tulare County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 29(9):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n09p3. September 1975.
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Abstract
Timing walnut harvest so that nuts are removed as soon as kernels are mature is an important concept both in terms of kernel quality and in the prevention of insect damage, particularly that from navel orangeworm.
Olson W, Hendricks L, Davis C, Ramos D, Sibbett G. 1975. Navel orangeworm control through early harvest. Hilgardia 29(9):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n09p3
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