Leafminer control increases summer squash yields
Authors
Raj K. SharmaAlfonso Durazo
Keith S. Mayberry
Authors Affiliations
Raj K. Sharma is Farm Advisor, Entomology, Cooperative Extension, Imperial County, El Centro; Alfonso Durazo, III, is Farm Advisor, Small Farms, Cooperative Extension, Imperial County, El Centro; Keith S. Mayberry is Farm Advisor, Vegetable Crops, Cooperative Extension, Imperial County, El Centro.Publication Information
Hilgardia 34(6):21-22. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n06p21. June 1980.
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Abstract
Experimental insecticide treatments provided enough leafminer control to increase yields and dollar gains per acre of summer squash-a crop grown predominantly by small farmers.
Sharma R, Durazo A, Mayberry K. 1980. Leafminer control increases summer squash yields. Hilgardia 34(6):21-22. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n06p21
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