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Distribution of root-rotting fungi in citrus orchards as affected by soil oxygen supply

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L. J. Klotz
L. H. Stolzy
T. A. Dewolfe, University of California
T. E. Szuszkiewicz, University of California

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California Agriculture 20(6):15-15.

Published June 01, 1966

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THE SUPPLY OF OXYGEN in the soil is one important factor restricting the parasitism of root rotting fungi on citrus. The relationships of oxygen (in two types of soil) to several citrus root parasites as well as germination and growth of three of the fungi in pure culture were determined in recent experimentation.

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Distribution of root-rotting fungi in citrus orchards as affected by soil oxygen supply

L. J. Klotz, L. H. Stolzy, T. A. Dewolfe, T. E. Szuszkiewicz
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Distribution of root-rotting fungi in citrus orchards as affected by soil oxygen supply

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Authors

L. J. Klotz
L. H. Stolzy
T. A. Dewolfe, University of California
T. E. Szuszkiewicz, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(6):15-15.

Published June 01, 1966

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

THE SUPPLY OF OXYGEN in the soil is one important factor restricting the parasitism of root rotting fungi on citrus. The relationships of oxygen (in two types of soil) to several citrus root parasites as well as germination and growth of three of the fungi in pure culture were determined in recent experimentation.

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