Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

Cultural management of the navel orangeworm by winter sanitation

Authors

Frank G. Zalom
Craig Weakley
Lonnie C. Hendricks
Walter J. Bentley
William W. Barnett
Joseph H. Connell

Authors Affiliations

Frank G. Zalom is Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Specialist, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Davis; Craig Weakley is Area IPM Specialists, Sacramento Valley and central San Joaquin Valley, respectively; Lonnie C. Hendricks is Farm Advisors, Merced, Kern, and Butte counties, respectively; Walter J. Bentley is Farm Advisors, Merced, Kern, and Butte counties, respectively; William W. Barnett is Area IPM Specialists, Sacramento Valley and central San Joaquin Valley, respectively; Joseph H. Connell is Farm Advisors, Merced, Kern, and Butte counties, respectively.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 38(3):28-28. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n03p28. March 1984.

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Abstract

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Larvae of the naval orangeworm infest almonds during and after hullsplit, rendering the nut meats unmarketable. The insect also damages other nut, fruit, and legume crops by invading dried or decayed fruit and occasionally by entering undamaged fruit.

Zalom F, Weakley C, Hendricks L, Bentley W, Barnett W, Connell J. 1984. Cultural management of the navel orangeworm by winter sanitation. Hilgardia 38(3):28-28. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n03p28
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