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Sugar-beet mosaic tests: Disease may cause considerable reduction in yields of sugar and garden beets grown for seed

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Henry H. P. Severin, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 3(2):6-14.

Published February 01, 1949

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Sugar-beet mosaic investigations conducted in California include tests on the host range, symptoms of the disease, properties of the causing virus, and various aspects of transmission by insects— especially aphids.

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Roger M. Drake, who was a graduate student in Entomology and Parasitology at the time of these studies, assisted with the research reported above.

The above progress report is based upon Research Project No. 657.

Sugar-beet mosaic tests: Disease may cause considerable reduction in yields of sugar and garden beets grown for seed

Henry H. P. Severin
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Sugar-beet mosaic tests: Disease may cause considerable reduction in yields of sugar and garden beets grown for seed

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Authors

Henry H. P. Severin, Experiment Station, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(2):6-14.

Published February 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Sugar-beet mosaic investigations conducted in California include tests on the host range, symptoms of the disease, properties of the causing virus, and various aspects of transmission by insects— especially aphids.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Roger M. Drake, who was a graduate student in Entomology and Parasitology at the time of these studies, assisted with the research reported above.

The above progress report is based upon Research Project No. 657.


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