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SW44 nondormant alfalfa with stem nematode resistance released to plant breeders

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W. F. Lehman, University of California
E. H. Stanford, U.C.
F. V. Lieberman, U.S.D.A. Entomology Research Division
W. E. Bendixen
W. H. Isom, U.C.
V. L. Marble, U.C.

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California Agriculture 23(7):9-10.

Published July 01, 1969

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A NEW NONDORMANT ALFALFA Strain (SW44), segregated for stem nematode resistance and tolerance to leaf and stem diseases, has been developed through the joint efforts of the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station and Agricultural Extension Service, and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Entomology Research Division.

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SW44 nondormant alfalfa with stem nematode resistance released to plant breeders

W. F. Lehman, E. H. Stanford, F. V. Lieberman, W. E. Bendixen, W. H. Isom, V. L. Marble
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SW44 nondormant alfalfa with stem nematode resistance released to plant breeders

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Authors

W. F. Lehman, University of California
E. H. Stanford, U.C.
F. V. Lieberman, U.S.D.A. Entomology Research Division
W. E. Bendixen
W. H. Isom, U.C.
V. L. Marble, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 23(7):9-10.

Published July 01, 1969

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A NEW NONDORMANT ALFALFA Strain (SW44), segregated for stem nematode resistance and tolerance to leaf and stem diseases, has been developed through the joint efforts of the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station and Agricultural Extension Service, and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Entomology Research Division.

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