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<HARPAZ.PUB> Publications of I. Harpaz: [ Additional references may be found at: MELVYL
Library ] Hadar, D., M. Wysoki, I. Harpaz & J. Meisner. 1986.
Trials with phagostimulants for the improvement of the efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis formulations in the control of the giant
looper, Boarmia selenaria Schiff. (Lepidoptera:
Geometridae) in avocado. Alon HaNotea
41(1): 97-104. [in Hebrew]. Hadar, D., M. Wysoki, I. Harpaz & Y. Izhar. 1987.
Insecticidal activity of various formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis
(B.t.) preparations against the giant looker, Boarmia selenaria
Schiffermuller (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) on avocado. Alon Ha Notea 41: 679-89. [in Hebrew]. Harpaz, I. 1955. Bionomics of Therioaphis maculata
(Buckton) in Israel. J. Econ. Ent.
48: 668-71. Harpaz, I.
1961. Coccoidea. In: Z.
Avidov, Pests of the Cultivated Plants of Israel, p. 126-75. Magnes Press, Jerusalem. 546 p.
[in Hebrew]. Harpaz, I. 1972. Maize Rough Dwarf. Israel Univ. Press, Jerusalem. Harpaz, I. & Y. Ben-Shaked.
1964. Generation-to-generation
transmission of nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Prodenia litura
(Fab.). J. Insect Path. 6: 127-30. Harpaz, I. & U. Gerson.
1966. The
"biocomplex" of the olive fruit fly (Dacus oleae
Gmel.), the olive fruit midge (Prolasioptera
berlesiana Paoli), and the
fungus Macrophoma dalmatica Berl. & Vogl. in
olive fruits in the Mediterranean Basin.
Scripta Hierosolymitana, Jerusalem 18:
81-126. Harpaz, I. & Y. Oseri. 1961. Crop-damaging
snails in Israel and their control.
Hebrew Univ. Jerusalem, Fac. Agr., Rehovot & Citrus Marketing Bd.,
Agr. Dept., Tel-Aviv. 44 p. [in Hebrew]. Harpaz, I. & D. Rosen.
1971. Development of
integrated control programs for crop pests in Israel. In: C. B. Huffaker (ed.), "Biological Control." Plenum Press, N.Y. p. 458-68. Harpaz, I. & D. Rosen.
1971. Development of
integrated control programs for crop pests in Israel. In: C. B. Huffaker (ed.), "Biological
Control." Plenum Press,
N.Y. p. 458-68. Harpaz, I. & M. Wysoki.
1984. Susceptibility of the
carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratonie to Bacillus thuringiensis.
Phytoparasitica 12: 189-91. |