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Resistant plants: Alfalfa variety resistant to aphid attack and adapted to desert areas planned

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E. H. Stanford, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(7):5-5.

Published July 01, 1955

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The Principles of genetics—basic to scientific plant breeding—are to be applied in a project in the Imperial Valley to develop a strain of alfalfa resitant to the yellow clover aphid and adapted to the growing conditions in the desert areas of the southwest.

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Resistant plants: Alfalfa variety resistant to aphid attack and adapted to desert areas planned

E. H. Stanford
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Resistant plants: Alfalfa variety resistant to aphid attack and adapted to desert areas planned

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Authors

E. H. Stanford, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(7):5-5.

Published July 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The Principles of genetics—basic to scientific plant breeding—are to be applied in a project in the Imperial Valley to develop a strain of alfalfa resitant to the yellow clover aphid and adapted to the growing conditions in the desert areas of the southwest.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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