Sucrar-beet nematode: Identification and control of the pest recommendations for in California fields
D. J. Raski, Experiment Station, Berkeley
M. W. Allen, Experiment Station, Berkeley
California Agriculture 2(11):8-16. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v002n11p8.
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The only control for the sugar-beet nematode—that is knawn to be effective in California—is a four-point program based on crop rotation.
D. J. Raski is Junior Nematologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley. M. W. Allen is Assistant Professor of Entomology and Assistant Nematologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.