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Control of citrus blast in northern California

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T. A. De Wolfe, University of California, Riverside.
H. C. Meith, University of California, Riverside.
A. O. Paulus, University of California, Riverside.
F. Shibuya, University of California, Riverside.
L. J. Klotz, University of California, Riverside.
R. B. Jeter, University of California, Riverside.
M. J. Garber, University of California, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 20(8):12-13.

Published August 01, 1966

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Abstract

CITRUS BLAST, resulting from infection by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae, can cause severe damage to citrus orchards in northern California. Sprays applied to experimental plots in Butte and Glenn counties have not shown clearly delineated differences between treatments because the blast is not very damaging in many seasons.

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Control of citrus blast in northern California

T. A. De Wolfe, H. C. Meith, A. O. Paulus, F. Shibuya, L. J. Klotz, R. B. Jeter, M. J. Garber
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Control of citrus blast in northern California

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

T. A. De Wolfe, University of California, Riverside.
H. C. Meith, University of California, Riverside.
A. O. Paulus, University of California, Riverside.
F. Shibuya, University of California, Riverside.
L. J. Klotz, University of California, Riverside.
R. B. Jeter, University of California, Riverside.
M. J. Garber, University of California, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(8):12-13.

Published August 01, 1966

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

CITRUS BLAST, resulting from infection by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae, can cause severe damage to citrus orchards in northern California. Sprays applied to experimental plots in Butte and Glenn counties have not shown clearly delineated differences between treatments because the blast is not very damaging in many seasons.

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