Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature

Elm leaf beetle control efforts in northern California can be effectively timed using temperature monitoring. Two available control methods are a new biological insecticide, and an insecticide applied as a bark band. Both methods help preserve the beetle's natural ene...

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Main Authors: Steve Dreistadt, Donald L. Dahlsten, David L. Rowney, Susan M. Tait, Glen Y. Yokota, William A. Copper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1991-03-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v045n02p23
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spelling doaj-45095d9060f840ad891595bbd89d8dfd2020-11-25T02:38:26ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911991-03-01452232510.3733/ca.v045n02p2310.3733/cav045n02_10Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperatureSteve Dreistadt0Donald L. Dahlsten1David L. Rowney2Susan M. Tait3Glen Y. Yokota4William A. Copper5Steve H. Dreistadt is Senior Writer with the Statewide IPM Project, UC Davis, and former Research Entomologist with the Division of Biological Control, UC BerkeleyDonald L. Dahlsten is Professor of Entomology, Division of Biological Control, UC Berkeley.David L. Rowney is Staff Research Associate, Division of Biological Control, UC Berkeley.Susan M. Tait is Staff Research Associate, Division of Biological Control, UC Berkeley.Glen Y. Yokota is Staff Research Associate, Division of Biological Control, UC Berkeley.William A. Copper is Staff Research Associate, Division of Biological Control, UC Berkeley.Elm leaf beetle control efforts in northern California can be effectively timed using temperature monitoring. Two available control methods are a new biological insecticide, and an insecticide applied as a bark band. Both methods help preserve the beetle's natural enemies.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v045n02p23
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Donald L. Dahlsten
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Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
California Agriculture
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Donald L. Dahlsten
David L. Rowney
Susan M. Tait
Glen Y. Yokota
William A. Copper
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title Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
title_short Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
title_full Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
title_fullStr Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
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series California Agriculture
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publishDate 1991-03-01
description Elm leaf beetle control efforts in northern California can be effectively timed using temperature monitoring. Two available control methods are a new biological insecticide, and an insecticide applied as a bark band. Both methods help preserve the beetle's natural enemies.
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