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Research Project: Ipm Technologies for Subtropical Insect Pests

Location: Subtropical Insects Research

Title: The sweetpotato whitefly Q-biotype studied at the UC Riverside Quarantine Facility

Authors
item Bethke, J. A. - UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA
item Byrne, F. J. - UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA
item Redal, R. A. - UNIV OF CALIFORNIA

Submitted to: Popular Publication
Publication Type: Popular Publication
Publication Acceptance Date: June 1, 2006
Publication Date: July 1, 2006
Citation: Bethke, J., Byrne, F., Redal, R. 2006. The sweetpotato whitefly Q-biotype studied at the UC Riverside Quarantine Facility. CORF News, Spring 2006. 10(1) pp. 14.

Technical Abstract: This article provides a brief update on the recent experiments conducted at the University of California Riverside on the invasive Q biotype. Background information is provided on quarantine issues that could affect the movement of plant material into and out of California.

   

 
Project Team
Hall, David
Lapointe, Stephen
Hunter, Wayne
McKenzie, Cindy
Shatters, Robert - Bob
 
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