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Optimizing the use of the codling moth (CM) granulovirus

Author: Lawrence A. Lacey, Steven Arthurs

Published: 2005

Summary: The objectives of this project were: 1. Determine the lowest dosage of CpGV that will provide effective control of codling moth larvae. 2. Determine optimal intervals for spray application. 3. Continue to assess the shelf life of commercial formulations at various temperatures. 4. Investigate the potential of several adjuvants for protecting CpGV from solar degradation.

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Crop Protection
  • Codling Moth
  • CpGV
  • Virus programs
  • Guthion
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