Silverleaf whitefly present in the San Joaquin Valley
The silverleaf whitefly (formerly "sweetpotato whitefly strain B," see p. 7) has caused extensive damage in Southern California's Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys. It is now present in the San Joaquin Valley and is raising increasing concern among California's agricult...
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doaj-61a966cf0dfe4423a94ac750049366e42020-11-25T02:59:33ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911993-01-014714610.3733/ca.v047n01p410.3733/cav047n01_3Silverleaf whitefly present in the San Joaquin ValleyNed M. Gruenhagen0Thomas Perring1Larry G. Bezark2David M. Daoud3Thomas F. Leigh4N. M. Gruenhagen and is Graduate Research Assistant and Associate Professor, respectively, in the Department of Entomology, UC Riverside.T. M. Perring and is Graduate Research Assistant and Associate Professor, respectively, in the Department of Entomology, UC Riverside.L. G. Bezark is Senior Environmental Research Scientist, Biological Control Program, California Department of Food and AgricultureD. M. Daoud is Staff Biologist, Kern County Agricultural Commissioners Office, and Department of Entomology, UC Davis, stationed at Shafter Cotton Research StationT. F. Leigh is Professor Emeritus, Department of Entomology, UC Davis, stationed at Shafter Cotton Research StationThe silverleaf whitefly (formerly "sweetpotato whitefly strain B," see p. 7) has caused extensive damage in Southern California's Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys. It is now present in the San Joaquin Valley and is raising increasing concern among California's agricultural interests.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v047n01p4 |
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Silverleaf whitefly present in the San Joaquin Valley |
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The silverleaf whitefly (formerly "sweetpotato whitefly strain B," see p. 7) has caused extensive damage in Southern California's Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys. It is now present in the San Joaquin Valley and is raising increasing concern among California's agricultural interests. |
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