Presence-absence sampling of citrus red mite
Authors
Frank G. ZalomLloyd T. Wilson
Charles E. Kennett
Neil V. O'Connell
Donald L. Flaherty
Joseph G. Morse
Authors Affiliations
Frank G. Zalom is Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Specialist, IPM Implementation Group, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Davis; Lloyd T. Wilson is Associate Professor, Department of Entomology, UC Davis; Charles E. Kennett is Specialist, Agricultural Experiment Station, UC Berkeley; Neil V. O'Connell is Farm Advisors, Cooperative Extension, Tulare County; Donald L. Flaherty is Farm Advisors, Cooperative Extension, Tulare County; Joseph G. Morse is Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, UC Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 40(3):15-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n03p15. March 1986.
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Abstract
The speed and simplicity of the system make it highly practical
Zalom F, Wilson L, Kennett C, O'Connell N, Flaherty D, Morse J. 1986. Presence-absence sampling of citrus red mite. Hilgardia 40(3):15-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n03p15
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