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Post-harvest codling moth infestion on pears—a potential threat for next year's crop

Authors

Helmut Riedl
James E. DeTar

Authors Affiliations

Helmut Riedl is Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Department of Entomological Sciences, University of California, Berkeley; James E. DeTar is Farm Advisor, Solano County.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 31(11):14-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v031n11p14. November 1977.

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Abstract

Rauschkolb and Mikkelsen (“Survey of Fertilizer Use in California- 1973,” UC Division of Agricultural Sciences bulletin, forthcoming) estimated common fertilizer application rates and percentages of land fertilized by area for individual crops in 1973. We derived weighted statewide application rates from these estimates. Thus, our estimates of application rates are based on the cropping pattern existing in 1973. A significant change in the location of crop production in California could produce a substantial change in fertilizer use without any change in fertilizer prices or planted acreage.

Riedl H, DeTar J. 1977. Post-harvest codling moth infestion on pears—a potential threat for next year's crop. Hilgardia 31(11):14-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v031n11p14
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