Status of puncturevine weevils and their host plant in California
Authors
Donald M. MaddoxLloyd A. Andres
Authors Affiliations
Donald M. Maddox is Research Entomologist, Biological Control of Weeds Laboratory, USDA Federal Research, Science and Education Administration, Albany, and Associate in the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of California, Berkeley; Lloyd A. Andres is Research Entomologist, Biological Control of Weeds Laboratory, USDA Federal Research, Science and Education Administration, Albany, and Associate in the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of California, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 33(6):7-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v033n06p7. June 1979.
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Abstract
Thanks to imported biological controls, 32 counties report a decline in puncturevine.
Maddox D, Andres L. 1979. Status of puncturevine weevils and their host plant in California. Hilgardia 33(6):7-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v033n06p7
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