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peer-reviewed research article

Beneficial insects move from flowering plants to nearby crops

authors

Rachael Freeman Long, UC Cooperative Extension Farm
Andrew Corbett, Entomology
Celia Lamb, Agronomy
Chris Reberg-Horton, Agronomy
Jeff Chandler, Corn Flower Farms
Michael Stimmann, Extension Environmental Toxicologist

publication information

California Agriculture 52(5):23-26. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v052n05p23. September-October 1998.

author affiliations

R. Freeman Long is UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Yolo and Solano counties; A. Corbett is Postdoctoral Researcher, Entomology, UC Davis; C. Lamb is Field Assistant, Agronomy, UC Davis; C. Reberg-Horton is Graduate Student, Agronomy, UC Davis; J. Chandler is Consultant, Corn Flower Farms, ElK Grove; M. Stimmann is Extension Environmental Toxicologist, UC Davis;

author notes

This research was supported by the California Tomato Research Institute and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.