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Sugar-beet nematode activity: Yields increased by early planting in sugar-beet nematode infested fields in date-of-planting tests in Monterey County

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D. J. Raski, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 13(5):4-4.

Published May 01, 1959

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Sugar-beet yields of 18.1-22.6 tons per acre were produced in a field heavily infested with the sugar-beet nematode– Heterodera schachtii Schmidt–near Salinas when plantings were made in February or earlier. Plantings in March and April produced 6.1-8.8 tons per acre.

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R. T. Johnson, Director of Agricultural Research, Spreckels Sugar Co., Spreckels, California, participated in the studies reported.

Sugar-beet nematode activity: Yields increased by early planting in sugar-beet nematode infested fields in date-of-planting tests in Monterey County

D. J. Raski
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Sugar-beet nematode activity: Yields increased by early planting in sugar-beet nematode infested fields in date-of-planting tests in Monterey County

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Authors

D. J. Raski, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 13(5):4-4.

Published May 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Sugar-beet yields of 18.1-22.6 tons per acre were produced in a field heavily infested with the sugar-beet nematode– Heterodera schachtii Schmidt–near Salinas when plantings were made in February or earlier. Plantings in March and April produced 6.1-8.8 tons per acre.

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Author notes

R. T. Johnson, Director of Agricultural Research, Spreckels Sugar Co., Spreckels, California, participated in the studies reported.


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