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Access Type
Open Access
Document Type
thesis
Degree Program
Entomology
Degree Name
Thesis (M.S.)
Year Degree Awarded
1926
Keywords
Cranberries, Fertilization of plants
Abstract
This thesis consists of four separate papers, •aoh the result of observations made during the writer's graduate work and which are here presented together for the degree of Master of Science. The first paper Tarings together observations on the life history and control of the cranberry weevil Anthonomus muscuius Say on Massachusetts cranberry bogs.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7275/47QF-MG41