CES Project No. 103 entitled Efficacy of Synthetic Cryolite, Barium Fluosilicate, Nicotine Tannate, Magnesium Arsenate, and Basic Lead Arsenate in Controlling the Codling Moth in Walnuts with Special Reference to the Relationship of Various Spreaders and Stickers in Combination with the Latter Material and Improved Methods of Applying the Various Materials Both as Sprays and Dusts conducted by A.M. Boyce, May 1932-March 2, 1953.
Series Scope and Contents
This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.
Dates
- Creation: May 1932-March 2, 1953.
Creator
- From the Collection: University of California, Riverside. Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station (Organization)
Languages
The collection is in English.
Access
This collection is open for research.
For preservation and safety concerns, the use of nitrate negatives in Sub-series 8.5 has been restricted. Please contact Special Collections & Archives for additional information regarding this material.
Extent
From the Collection: 34.15 Linear Feet (69 boxes, 6 flat file folders)
Note
Project title also referred to as Control of the Codling Moth, Carpocapsa pomonella (Linn.) on Persian Walnuts Through the Use of Finer Particle Size Cryolite and Barium Fluosilicate that has Recently Become Available as a Substitute for Basic-Lead Arsenate. Please consult Project No. 1419 for related material.
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside CA 92517-5900 USA
specialcollections@ucr.edu