Abstract
Abstract Acaracides were tested for control of citrus red mite populations on 12-year-old lemon trees (21 ft × 21 ft spacing, EW rows) located in Riverside, CA. A randomized block design was used with 8 single-tree replicates per treatment. Treatments were applied May 13 with a Hardie hand-gun (single nozzle, no. 8 disc) at 450 psi (ca 1200 gal per acre, 12 gal per tree) using a John Bean sprayer. Naked-eye counts of adult female mites on 32 leaves per tree (two 4-leaf terminals per quadrant, top surface only) were made.
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