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Paperback The Apple and Pear Mites, Volumes 275-299 Book

ISBN: 1286553083

ISBN13: 9781286553084

The Apple and Pear Mites, Volumes 275-299

"The Apple And Pear Mites, Volumes 275-299" provides a detailed examination of mites that infest apple and pear trees. Authored by Percival John Parrott, William Jay Schoene, and Harold Edward Hodgkiss, this work is an invaluable resource for agricultural professionals, entomologists, and orchard managers concerned with pest control. The book covers various aspects of these mites, including their life cycles, identification, and the damage they inflict on fruit trees.

Originally published as part of a larger series, this compilation offers insights into the methods and strategies employed in the early 20th century to combat these agricultural pests. While modern pest management techniques have evolved, the historical context and detailed observations presented in this book provide a valuable foundation for understanding the ongoing challenges of orchard management and the intricate relationships between pests and their host plants.

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