Pyrethroid resistance persists in spider mite predator
Authors
Marjorie A. HoyNancy F. Knop
John L. Joos
Authors Affiliations
Marjorie A. Hoy is Associate Professor of Entomology and Associate Entomologist, University of California, Berkeley; Nancy F. Knop is a graduate student in the Department of Entomology, Berkeley; John L. Joos is Area Research Farm Advisor for Sonoma, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, and Napa counties.Publication Information
Hilgardia 34(11):11-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n11p11. November 1980.
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Abstract
Spider mite predators laboratory-selected for pyrethroid resistance successfully overwintered in a northern California apple orchard.
Hoy M, Knop N, Joos J. 1980. Pyrethroid resistance persists in spider mite predator. Hilgardia 34(11):11-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n11p11
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