Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
  • Current volume
  • Past volumes
  • Search
  • Announcements
  • About
    • About the Journal
    • Submissions
    • Reviewer Guidelines and Report Form
    • Editorial Team
    • Contact
Search
  • Register
  • Login
  1. Home /
  2. Archives /
  3. Vol. 50 (1997) /
  4. Papers

The impact of early season insecticides in an integrated fruit production programme on apple

Authors

  • P.W. Shaw
  • S.J. Bradley
  • J.T.S Walker

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.1997.50.11345

Downloads

  • PDF

Published

1997-08-01

Issue

Vol. 50 (1997)

Section

Papers

Most read articles by the same author(s)

  • D.M. Suckling, P.W. Shaw, B. Brown, Efficacy of carbaryl, Bacillus thuringiensis and pyrethrum against lightbrown apple moth larvae on apples , Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference: Vol. 46 (1993)
  • P.W. Shaw, S.J. Bradley, J.T.S. Walker, The impact of black spot fungicides on integrated mite control in pipfruit , Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference: Vol. 52 (1999)
  • C.H. Wearing, P.W. Shaw, J.T.S. Walker, R.R. Marshall, V. White, Evaluation of five apple cultivars for their resistance to black spot and powdery mildew in three regions of New Zealand , Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference: Vol. 48 (1995)
  • A.J. Hayes, J.T.S. Walker, P.W. Shaw, V. White, A decision model for miticide use in apple orchards , Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference: Vol. 46 (1993)
  • P.W. Shaw, J.T.S. Walker, Biological control of woolly apple aphid by Aphelinus mali in an integrated fruit production programme in Nelson , Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference: Vol. 49 (1996)
  • P.W. Shaw, P. Harris-Virgin, A.J. Hayes, A commercial mite monitoring service for nelson apple orchardists , Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference: Vol. 47 (1994)
<< < 1 2 

© 2019 New Zealand Plant Protection Society (Inc.)

          Web of Science Logo  Scopus logo    Crossref logo      Powered by OJS 

More information about the publishing system, Platform and Workflow by OJS/PKP.