Walnut varieties differ in susceptibility to codling moth damage
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William H. OlsonAuthor Affiliations
William H. Olson is Farm Advisor, Cooperative Extension, Butte County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 31(10):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v031n10p14. October 1977.
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Abstract
Coding moth, Laspeyresia pomonella (Linn), is one of the most serious pests attacking walnuts, Yet many growers and researchers have observed that certain walnut varieties are more susceptible to coding moth damage than others.
Olson W. 1977. Walnut varieties differ in susceptibility to codling moth damage. Hilgardia 31(10):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v031n10p14
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