Strategies for managing lepidopterous pests on lettuce
Authors
Marshall W. JohnsonKen Kido
Nick C. Toscano
Robert A. Van Steenwyk
Steve C. Welter
Norman F. McCalley
Authors Affiliations
Marshall W. Johnson, former Post-graduate Research Assistant, University of California, Riverside, is Assistant Professor of Entomology, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Ken Kido is Staff Research Associate, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Riverside; Nick C. Toscano is Program Director of Pest Management and Entomologist, Cooperative Extension, UC, Riverside; Robert A. Van Steenwyk is Entomologist, Cooperative Extension, UC, Berkeley; Steve C. Welter is Assistant Professor of Entomology, San Diego State University, San Diego; Norman F. McCalley is Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 38(1):6-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n01p6. January 1984.
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Abstract
It isn't necessary to keep the crop insect-free during the entire growing season
Johnson M, Kido K, Toscano N, Van Steenwyk R, Welter S, McCalley N. 1984. Strategies for managing lepidopterous pests on lettuce. Hilgardia 38(1):6-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n01p6
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