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Dry bark of lemons prevalent: In coastal areas on various rootstocks and found to extend inland

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E. C. Calavan, Experiment Station, Riverside.
F. A. White, Extension Service, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 2(7):13-15.

Published July 01, 1948

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Dry bark kills or renders worthless a great many lemon trees every year.

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Dry bark of lemons prevalent: In coastal areas on various rootstocks and found to extend inland

E. C. Calavan, F. A. White
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Dry bark of lemons prevalent: In coastal areas on various rootstocks and found to extend inland

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Authors

E. C. Calavan, Experiment Station, Riverside.
F. A. White, Extension Service, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(7):13-15.

Published July 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Dry bark kills or renders worthless a great many lemon trees every year.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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