California Agriculture, October 1965
Volume 19, Number 10
research articles
Controlling: Ceratocystis canker of stone fruit trees
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J. E. Devay , F. L. Lukezic , W. H. English , W. J. Moller , B. W. Parkinson
pp2-4, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p2
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Milk flavor unaffected by Plastic Baler Twine
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T. A. Nickerson , R. L. Baldwin
pp5, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p5
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New Low Intensity Ultraviolet Light Trap For Detection of Codling Moth Activity
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M. M. Barnes , M. J. Wargo , R. L. Baldwin
pp6-7, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p6
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timing of insecticide sprays can be improved if direct information is available on insect activity in crop plantings. In apple, pear, and walnut orchards, detection of the activity of the adult stage of the codling moth is required for optimum use of insecticides. Many insecticides used for codling moth control are most effective for direct and residual action against the moth stage, but knowledge of moth activity is important regardless of the stage of the insect against which the insecticide is effective.
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The present status of … Housefly Resistance to Insecticides … in california
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G. P. Georghiou , W. R. Bowen , E. C. Loomis , A. S. Deal
pp8-10, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p8
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Investigations of processes in Avocado fruit ripening
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E. Bogin , A. Wallace
pp11-12, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p11
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Germplasm available for new flax varieties …: With different types of oil
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D. M. Yermanos , S. C. Hemstreet
pp12-13, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p12
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Irrigation Pumping Lifts in the San Joaquin Valley
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C. V. Moore , J. H. Snyder
pp14-15, doi#10.3733/ca.v019n10p14
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