Spider mites and predators in San Joaquin Valley almond orchards
Authors
Marjorie A. HoyR. T. Roush
Katherine B. Smith
Les W. Barclay
Authors Affiliations
Marjorie A. Hoy is Assistant Professor and Assistant Entomologist, Department of Entomological Sciences, U.C., Berkeley; R. T. Roush is Graduate Student; Katherine B. Smith is Graduate Student; Les W. Barclay is Staff Research Associate, U.C. Cooperative Extension, Bakersfield.Publication Information
Hilgardia 33(10):11-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v033n10p11. October 1979.
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Abstract
Natural enemies of spider mites can vary from orchard to orchard and from section to section in California.
Hoy M, Roush R, Smith K, Barclay L. 1979. Spider mites and predators in San Joaquin Valley almond orchards. Hilgardia 33(10):11-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v033n10p11
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