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| Title: | New York Tree Fruit Pest Management Project 1973-1978 |
| Authors: | Tette, James Glass, Edward Bruno, D. Way, Roger |
| Keywords: | pest management New York tree fruit |
| Issue Date: | Sep-1979 |
| Publisher: | New York State Agricultural Experiment Station |
| Series/Report no.: | New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin 81 |
| Abstract: | Of all the crops grown in New York, apple ranks number
one when it comes to the pest complex affecting the crop. It
is plagued by a large number of pests including insects,
mites, disease organisms, rodents, nematodes, birds, deer,
and weeds. Numerous crop protection measures must be
utilized in order to produce commercially acceptable fruit
and maintain healthy productive trees. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/5088 |
| Appears in Collections: | Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
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