Biological Control in the Western United States: Accomplishments and Benefits of Regional Research Project W-84, 1964-1989UCANR Publications, 1995 M01 1 - 356 páginas |
Contenido
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4 The Economic Environmental and Sociopolitical Impact of Biological Control | 47 |
Arthropod Case Histories | 57 |
5 Avocado Brown Mite | 59 |
6 Citrus Red Mite | 61 |
7 Mite Complex on Apples | 63 |
46 Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil | 176 |
47 Elm Leaf Beetle | 180 |
48 New Guinea Sugarcane Weevil | 183 |
49 Omnivorous Looper and Amorbia cuneana | 185 |
50 Apple Ermine Moth | 188 |
51 Lepidopteran Complex on Tomatoes | 190 |
52 Mango Shoot Caterpillar | 193 |
53 Navel Orangeworm | 196 |
8 Spider Mites on Almonds | 67 |
9 Spider mites on Cotton and Grapes | 71 |
10 Twospotted Spider Mite on Strawberry | 73 |
11 Yellow Spider Mite | 75 |
12 Greenhouse Thrips | 77 |
13 Melon Thrips | 79 |
14 Southern Green Stink Bug | 81 |
15 Squash Bug | 84 |
16 Lygus Bugs | 87 |
17 Acacia psyllid | 91 |
18 Leucaena Psyllid | 93 |
19 Pear Psylla | 95 |
20 Ash Whitefly | 101 |
21 Citrus Whitefly | 107 |
22 CloudyWinged Whitefly | 109 |
23 Orange Spiny Whitefly | 111 |
24 Spiraling Whitefly | 113 |
25 SWEETPOTATO WHITEFLY | 115 |
26 Woolly Whitefly | 118 |
27 European Asparagus Aphid | 120 |
28 Filbert Aphid | 123 |
29 Green Peach Aphid | 127 |
30 Pea Aphid and Blue Alfalfa Aphid | 129 |
31 Russian Wheat Aphid | 136 |
32 Walnut Aphid Part 1 | 140 |
33 Walnut Aphid Part 2 | 142 |
34 Black Scale | 144 |
35 Citricola Scale | 148 |
36 Iceplant Scales | 150 |
37 California Red Scale | 155 |
38 Coconut Scale | 158 |
39 Obscure Scale | 160 |
40 Pineapple Mealybugs and Pineapple Field Ants | 162 |
41 Spherical Mealybug | 164 |
42 Alfalfa Weevil | 166 |
43 Coconut Flat Beetles | 169 |
44 Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle | 171 |
45 Colorado Potato Beetle | 173 |
54 Pink Bollworm | 199 |
55 POINCIANA LOOPER | 203 |
56 Potato Tuberworm and Tomato Pinworm | 205 |
57 Tobacco Budworm | 209 |
58 Western Tentiform Leafminer | 213 |
59 Serpentine Leafminers | 217 |
60 Apple Maggot | 221 |
61 Walnut Husk Fly | 224 |
Weed Case Histories | 229 |
62 Bull Thistle | 231 |
63 Canada Thistle | 233 |
64 Diffuse Knapweed | 237 |
65 Italian Thistle | 242 |
66 Milk Thistle | 245 |
67 Musk Thistle | 248 |
68 Rush Skeletonweed | 252 |
69 Russian Knapweed | 256 |
70 Spotted Knapweed | 258 |
71 Tansy Ragwort | 264 |
72 Yellow Starthistle | 270 |
73 Russian Thistle | 276 |
74 St Johnswort | 281 |
75 Field Bindweed | 286 |
76 Leafy Spurge | 289 |
77 Mediterranean Sage | 296 |
78 Gorse | 299 |
79 Scotch Broom | 303 |
80 Clidemia Rosters Curse | 306 |
81 Banana Poka | 309 |
82 Dalmatian Toadflax | 312 |
83 PUNCTUREVINE | 318 |
Appendix 1 | 323 |
Appendix 2 | 330 |
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Biological Control in the Western United States: Accomplishments and ... James Robert Nechols Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |
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