Why Navel Orangeworm is Attacked to Pistachios

Why Navel Orangeworm is Attacked to Pistachios

Patrick Cavanaugh
Patrick Cavanaugh
Louise Ferguson is with the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis, a UC Cooperative Extension Specialist. She noted that research is underway on why a Navel Orangeworm adult lays its egg on a pistachio shell.
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