Parasitic nematode controls western poplar clearwing moth
Authors
Harry K. KayaJames E. Lindegren
Authors Affiliations
Harry K. Kaya is Associate Professor of Entomology and Associate Nematologist, University of California, Davis; James E. Lindegren is Research Entomologist, Stored-Product Insects Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture Science and Education Administration, Fresno.Publication Information
Hilgardia 37(3):31-32. DOI:10.3733/ca.v037n03p31. March 1983.
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Abstract
Borers were reduced by one treatment
Kaya H, Lindegren J. 1983. Parasitic nematode controls western poplar clearwing moth. Hilgardia 37(3):31-32. DOI:10.3733/ca.v037n03p31
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