United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
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- Plant health (61)
- Plant pests (31)
- Control (29)
- Arthropod pests (24)
- Diseases and pests (19)
- Plant pathogenic fungi (18)
- Fungal diseases of plants (18)
Books by United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
Total count: 175
Service and regulatory announcementsGovt. print. off.1914-01-01
Correlation between development of Pectinophora gossypiella Saunders and age of cotton squares1932-01-01
Possibility of disseminating the pink boll-worm (Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders)) by flood waters1932-01-01
Chinch Bug Conference[1st]-2d, 1933-19341933-01-01
The Mountain pine beetle and the Black hills beetle1933-01-01
Stem rust and the common barberry1934-01-01
Engraver bark beetles attacking elm trees and associated with the Dutch elm diseasea memorandum for technical workers assigned to Dutch elm disease control operations1934-01-01
Memorandum to users of Miscellaneous publication no. 189"Synopsis of Federal plant quarantines affecting interstate shipments in effect January 1, 1934."1934-01-01
Control of wireworms on irrigated land in the Pacific northwest1934-01-01
The fumigation of tobacco warehouses1934-01-01
The Ohio rust buster1934-01-01
Division of plant disease eradication and control, Barberry eradicationthe Montana rust buster1934-01-01
Preliminary statement of a program for the control of beet leafhopper and curly top outbreaks in Idaho with notes on the progress made toward its inaugurationA program for the control of beet leaf-hopper and curly top outbreaks in southern Idaho ...1934-01-01
A survey of the use of sterile maggots in the treatment of suppurative infections in the United States and Canada1934-01-01
Screw-worm control in the southeastern statesRevised Sept.19,1934.1934-01-01
Chinch bug campaign1934-01-01
The gladiolus thrips1934-01-01
Summary of cooperative grasshopper control campaign of 1934. Prepared for the Grasshopper conference held August 31, 1934 at Denver, Colo1934-01-01
Memorandum for the secretary [re insect control]1934-01-01
Narcissus bulb quarantine revoked1935-01-01
Reconnaissance manual for California1935-01-01
Control of the pecan nut case-bearer1935-01-01
Memorandum for prospective collaborators on methods for arsenic1935-01-01
White-pine blister-rust control1935-01-01
Recommendations for the control of insects attacking certain vegetables, small fruits, and tobacco, and the elimination of harmful insecticidal residues from the market productRev. Mar. 1937.1935-01-01
Checking manual for Ribes eradication in California, 19351935-01-01
Directory of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 1935U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1935-01-01
Types of exetastes and wings of exetastes and ophion1935-01-01
A list of organic sulphur compounds (exclusive of mothproofing materials) used as insecticides1935-01-01
The Minnesota rust buster1935-01-01
The control of insects attacking apple and pear1935-01-01
Dried fruit fumigation1935-01-01
Stem rust control ...1935-01-01
Outbreak of black grain-stem sawfly in 1934 and comparison of its status with that of the European wheat sawfly1935-01-01
The oblong weevil (Phyllobius oblongus L<>) A new introduced pest of trees1935-01-01
The Iowa rust buster1935-01-01
Codling moth control program for 19351935-01-01
The South Dakota rust buster1935-01-01
The prevention of infestations of insects and other pests in commercial mushroom houses1935-01-01
Ribes eradication manual for use in the inland empire1935-01-01
Ribes eradication manual for blister rust control in California1935-01-01
Help control stem rust! Fact about barberry eradication ...1935-01-01
Substitutes for arsenate of lead used as sprays for codling moth control during the season of 19341935-01-01
The shipping of package bees1935-01-01
Outline of plan of operation for investigations carried on by the Bureau of entomology and plant quarantine. with allotment from the Puerto Rico processing tax fund1935-01-01
Stem rust in 19351935-01-01
The European spruce sawfly1936-01-01
Notice of permit requirement for the entry of seeds of Lathyrus and ViciaU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1936-01-01
International movement of insect parasites and predatorsUnited States Department of Agriculture1936-01-01
Classes of plants and other material restricted under state quarantines1936-01-01-
Regulations governing sanitary export certification1936-01-01
Blister rust infection - Rate of increase and local distribution ...1936-01-01
The control of flea beetles attacking tobacco in the southern tobacco-producing regions1936-01-01
Publications of the Division of truck crop and garden insect investigations, Bureau of entomology and plant quarantine, United States Department of agriculture, for the year 19361936-01-01
Suggestions for protection of orchard and shade trees from damage by the Japanese beetle1936-01-01
Production of oriental fruit moth parasites in outdoor cages1936-01-01
Spraying for the Mexican fruit fly1937-01-01-
Service and regulatory announcementsList of intercepted plant pests, 1936Government Printing Office.1937-01-01
Treatment of tulips, hyacinths, and certain other known hosts of the bulb nematode not to be required1937-01-01
Suggestions for the control of the pea aphidUnited States Department of Agriculture1937-01-01
The biology of the Mexican fruit fly1937-01-01-
Directory of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant QuarantineAugust 1937 ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1937-01-01
The regional survey of forest insect conditions, California region, 1931-19361937-01-01
The effects of various cultural treatments on pink bollworm survival and emergence1938-01-01
Revised rules and regulations governing the movement of plants and plant products into and out of the District of ColumbiaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1938-01-01-
The healing properties of allantoin and urea discovered through the use of maggots in human woundsGovt. Print Off.1938-01-01
History of the pink bollworm work in the United States. San Antonio, Texas. June 30, 19351938-01-01
Outline of plan of operation for the cooperative protection of crops against Mormon crickets during 19381938-01-01
[Pea Weevil Conference, 1938]1938-01-01
Control of the boll weevil on sea island cotton1938-01-01
Japanese beetleBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1938-01-01
Summary of cooperative grasshopper egg survey. Fall of 19381938-01-01
Studies of diapause in the pink bollworm in Puerto Rico1939-01-01
Rules and regulations of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine ...Effective June 1, 1938U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1939-01-01
The war on white pine blister rust in the Inland EmpireForest Service1939-01-01
Outline of control programs of the Bureau of entomology and plant quarantine1939-01-01
Mediterranean fruit fly parasite expeditions. 1935-361939-01-01
Discussion on the Boxelder bug1939-01-01
Stem rust destructive to spring wheat in 18781939-01-01
Mountain pine beetle control project, Clearwater National Forest, 19391939-01-01
Selected list of books on entomologyUnited States Department of Agriculture1940-01-01-
Work of the Division of Insecticide Investigations, 1927-1939The Bureau1940-01-01
Directory of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 1940Rev. Sept. 1940.U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Engomology and Plant Quarantine1940-01-01
Selected list of books on juvenile and popular entomologyUnited States Department of Agriculture1940-01-01
Do's and don'ts in typing manuscriptsBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseFood insectsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseDevices for insect controlU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseTermitesU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseInsecticides and subsidiary materialsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseHorse botsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defensePowder post beetlesU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01
Rules and regulations of Bureau of entomology and plant quarantine... effective December 31, 1939U.S. Govt. print. off.1941-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseStable fliesU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1941-01-01-
Preventing damage to buildings by subterranean termites and their controlU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1942-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseFabric insectsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1942-01-01
Title 7--Agriculture, Chapter III--Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Part 320--Mexican Border Regulations1942-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseTicksU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1942-01-01
Insect control in the victory gardenU.S. Govt. print. off.1943-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseLivestock insectsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Quarantine1943-01-01
Memorandum of information on insecticides used for the control of lygus plant bugs affecting sugar beets grown for seed1943-01-01
Insects in relation to national defenseAnts, wasps, and other insectsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1943-01-01
Protect home-cured meat from insectsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1943-01-01
Information relating to the cooperative survey of the golden nematode of potatoes1944-01-01
Memorandum of information on the results of the control of lygus plant bugs on sugar beets grown for seed1944-01-01
List of publications and patents of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Department of Agricultureissued during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1944 / [prepared by R. P. Currie, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U. S. Department of Agriculture]1945-01-01
List of publications and patents of the Division of Insecticide InvestigationsJanuary 1, 1945 to June 30, 19451945-01-01-
Plant importer's guideDepartment of Agriculture1945-01-01
Rules and regulations governing sanitary export certificationU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1945-01-01
DDT and other insecticides and repellents developed for the armed forcesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1946-01-01
DDT for the control of clothes moths and carpet beetlesU.S. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1946-01-01
DDT for codling moth controlUnited States Department of Agriculture1946-01-01
Control of the gladiolus thrips in the field and storage house1946-01-01
DDT for the control of body lice and crab liceUnited States Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1946-01-01
DDT for the control of the Japanese beetleUnited States Department of Agriculture1946-01-01
Blister rust control manual for the Southern Appalachian region1946-01-01
The white pine blister rust disease1947-01-01
DDT for the control of clothes moths and carpet beetlesUnited States Department of Agriculture1947-01-01
Plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Republic of TurkeyUnited States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1948-01-01-
Decay and termite damage in housesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1948-01-01
Save cottonseed from insects!fact sheetU.S. Department of Agriculture1948-01-01
Save crops by controlling grasshoppersfact sheetU.S. Department of Agriculture, Office for Food and Feed Conservation1948-01-01
Save food by killing garden insects!U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office for Food and Feed Conservation1948-01-01
Aircraft for spraying and dustingBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1948-01-01
Save grain by controlling livestock pests!fact sheetU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office for Food and Feed Conservation1948-01-01
Save farm grain by fumigation!fact sheetU.S. Department of Agriculture1948-01-01
Cotton flea hopper [life history and injury and control][Rev. Apr. 1949.].1949-01-01
Black stem rust quarantine (Quarantine No. 38)administrative instructions designating rust-resistant species and varieties of barberry, mahonia, and mahoberberisUnited States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1949-01-01
Program for calendar year 1949United States Department of Agriculture1949-01-01
Factors of importance in pea aphid controlUnited States Department of Agriculture1949-01-01
Controlling the Japanese beetleU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1949-01-01-
Entomological technic series266The Bureau.1949-01-01
Chemical control of soil insects and related organisms attacking sugarcane1949-01-01
Rules and regulations of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine ... Effective January 1, 1949[U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1949-01-01
Rules and regulations of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine ... Effective December 31, 19491950-01-01
Sweetpotato weevil [life history and control][Rev. May 1950.].1950-01-01
Crickets in the homeBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1950-01-01
Phony disease of peachesits cause and controlU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration1950-01-01
Horn fly control on beef cattleU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
New sprays for ticks on livestockBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
Protect your garden cornU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
The boxelder bug and its control1950-01-01
The wheat stem sawfly and its controlBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
DDT spray formulations for control of the bark beetle vectors of the Dutch elm disease1950-01-01
Fly control on dairy cattle and in dairy barnsBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1950-01-01
The golden nematodea new potato menaceBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1951-01-01
Cooperative economic insect reportSpecial report1951-01-01
Cooperative program for calendar year 1951United States Department of Agriculture1951-01-01
Imported cabbageworm [life history and control][Rev. Feb. 1951.].1951-01-01
Control of hog liceU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration1951-01-01
Barberry bushes spread stem rustto wheat oats barley ryeU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1951-01-01
Records management; basic file manual1951-01-01
Chigger controlBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1951-01-01
Control of lice and sheep ticks on sheep and goatsU.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration1951-01-01
The suckfly on tobaccosuggestions for controlBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1951-01-01
The red harvester ant -----Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1951-01-01
The European earwig and its controlBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1952-01-01
Control of the alfalfa caterpillarU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1952-01-01
Control black fliesBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1952-01-01
Cooperative program for calendar year 1952United States Department of Agriculture1952-01-01
Insect control in the country wheat elevatorBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1952-01-01
How to reduce losses from phony disease of peachesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration1953-01-01
Chinch bugU.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine1953-01-01
Mosaic disease of peachesits cause and controlU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1953-01-01
Control of th Southern corn rootworm on peanutsBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture1953-01-01
Pink bollworm [development and control][Rev. June 1955.].1955-01-01
Cotton insect conditions for week ending ...
Cotton insect conditions for week ending ...
Stem rust ruined this field of grain-
Insects in relation to national defenseU.S. Govt. Print. Off.
Rust buster, help open the road!
Hysteroneura setariae (Thomas)an annotated bibliography to Nov. 1, 1934publisher not identified
Summary of Chinch bug control campaign, 1934. [Prepared for Chinch bug conference at Hamilton, Ill., Sept. 5, 1934, by P.N. Annand.].publisher not identified
Cotton insect conditions for week ending ...
Illustrative educational materialpublisher not identified
---- The editor's relation to the publication of a bureau manuscriptpublisher not identified