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Summer flooding of alfalfa: Disease induced by excessive flooding of fields during high temperatures is major factor in annual depletion of stands

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D. C. Erwin, University of California, Riverside.
W. F. Lehman, University of California, El Centro.
B. W. Kennedy, University of California, Riverside, when the studies reported here were made.
G. F. Worker, University of California, El Centro.

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California Agriculture 13(10):7-12.

Published October 01, 1959

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Abstract

Alfalfa stands in the Imperial and Palo Verde valleys of southern California often need to be replanted each year.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1575.

Summer flooding of alfalfa: Disease induced by excessive flooding of fields during high temperatures is major factor in annual depletion of stands

D. C. Erwin, W. F. Lehman, B. W. Kennedy, G. F. Worker
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Summer flooding of alfalfa: Disease induced by excessive flooding of fields during high temperatures is major factor in annual depletion of stands

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Authors

D. C. Erwin, University of California, Riverside.
W. F. Lehman, University of California, El Centro.
B. W. Kennedy, University of California, Riverside, when the studies reported here were made.
G. F. Worker, University of California, El Centro.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(10):7-12.

Published October 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Alfalfa stands in the Imperial and Palo Verde valleys of southern California often need to be replanted each year.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1575.


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