Title | Deep plowing exacerbates lettuce drop in Salinas Valley |
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Abstract | Deep plowing is unlikely to be a successful disease management strategy for lettuce drop in the high-inoculum-density fields of the Salinas Valley. Research shows that the deep-plowing procedure may change the distribution of soilborne sclerotia, ultimately resulting in higher disease incidence. |
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Hubbard, Judith C. : J.C. Hubbard is Postgraduate Researcher, Department of Plant Pathology, UC Davis, located at the USD A Agricultural Research Station, Salinas
Koike, Steven T.
Plant Pathology Farm Advisor, Emeritus
Plant pathology research and education for vegetable, fruit and ornamental crops; plant disease diagnostics; food safey research and extension.
Subbarao, Krishna V. : S.T. Koike is Plant Pathology Farm Advisor, UCCE Monterey County
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Publication Date | Sep 1, 1996 |
Date Added | May 14, 2009 |
Copyright | © The Regents of the University of California |
Copyright Year | 1996 |
Description | Deep-plowing may change the distribution of soilborne sclerotia, ultimately resulting in higher disease incidence in subsequent lettuce crops. |
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