Publication, Issues 901-920Department of Agriculture, 1954 - Agriculture |
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... larvae , and ( c ) after - harvest treatments to kill larvae in the bulbs . Cultural Practices When planting , destroy unduly soft bulbs because they are likely to be in- fested by larvae . Most experienced growers discard such bulbs ...
... larvae , and ( c ) after - harvest treatments to kill larvae in the bulbs . Cultural Practices When planting , destroy unduly soft bulbs because they are likely to be in- fested by larvae . Most experienced growers discard such bulbs ...
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... larvae damage the flower parts in the bulbs . Under average weather conditions in the coastal area of British Columbia , the larvae usually ruin the flower parts of 50 per cent of the infested bulbs by the end of the first week in ...
... larvae damage the flower parts in the bulbs . Under average weather conditions in the coastal area of British Columbia , the larvae usually ruin the flower parts of 50 per cent of the infested bulbs by the end of the first week in ...
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... larva attacks both the twigs and the fruit of its main host , the peach . Early in the season while the trees are growing rapidly , most of the larvae enter the twigs , boring into the tips and tunneling downward until they reach harder ...
... larva attacks both the twigs and the fruit of its main host , the peach . Early in the season while the trees are growing rapidly , most of the larvae enter the twigs , boring into the tips and tunneling downward until they reach harder ...
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