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Seed contamination in transmission of halo blight in beans

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R. G. Grogan, University of California
K. A. Kimble, University of California

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California Agriculture 21(7):3-4.

Published July 01, 1967

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This paper presents evidence that seed transmission of halo blight can result from infestation as well as infection, and that infestation probably is more important, especially under furrow irrigation in low rainfall areas where secondary spread during the growing season is rare or nil.

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Seed contamination in transmission of halo blight in beans

R. G. Grogan, K. A. Kimble
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Seed contamination in transmission of halo blight in beans

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

Authors

R. G. Grogan, University of California
K. A. Kimble, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 21(7):3-4.

Published July 01, 1967

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

This paper presents evidence that seed transmission of halo blight can result from infestation as well as infection, and that infestation probably is more important, especially under furrow irrigation in low rainfall areas where secondary spread during the growing season is rare or nil.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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