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Date: 2006-10-10 18:49:08
Biological pest control
Codling moth
Pest control
Agroecology
Insect ecology
Land management
Pheromone trap
Codling
Moth
Agricultural pest insects
Agriculture
Grapholitini

Codling Moth Control with Rimon (NovaluronDemonstration Kaysville Plant Science ‘Golden Delicious’ and ‘Gala’ Apples Diane Alston and Thor Lindstrom Utah State University Objective: To demonstrate the effi

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