Title | Pythiaceous fungi and plant-parasitic nematodes in California pear orchards: III. Effect of reduction of nematode populations by soil fumigation on subsequent growth of pear seedlings |
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Reduction of populations of pin nematodes, spiral nematodes, and stunt nematodes in orchard soil by fumigation with ethylene dibromide did not improve the growth of Bartlett or Oriental pear seedlings. The results suggest that these nematodes are not an important factor limiting growth of pears in California. |
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Lownsbery, B. F. : B. F. Lownsbery was Associate Nematologist, in the Experiment Station, Davis.
Mitchell, J. T. : J. T. Mitchell was Laboratory Technician, Department of Nematology, Davis.
Paracer, S. M. : S. M. Paracer was a graduate student in the Department of Nematology, Davis.
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Publication Date | Oct 1, 1964 |
Date Added | Sep 17, 2014 |
Copyright | © The Regents of the University of California |
Copyright Year | 1964 |
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