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Exocortis of trifoliate orange: Resembles shell bark of lemons and scaly bark of oranges

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H. S. Fawcett, Emeriment Station, Emeritus, Riverside.
L. J. Klotz, Experiment Station, Riverside

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California Agriculture 2(10):13-13.

Published October 01, 1948

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Exocortis—a shelling of the bark of the trifoliate orange—has been noted occasionaly for many years, but hitherto has been considered a minor manifestation on this stock.

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Exocortis of trifoliate orange: Resembles shell bark of lemons and scaly bark of oranges

H. S. Fawcett, L. J. Klotz
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Exocortis of trifoliate orange: Resembles shell bark of lemons and scaly bark of oranges

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Authors

H. S. Fawcett, Emeriment Station, Emeritus, Riverside.
L. J. Klotz, Experiment Station, Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(10):13-13.

Published October 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Exocortis—a shelling of the bark of the trifoliate orange—has been noted occasionaly for many years, but hitherto has been considered a minor manifestation on this stock.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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