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Rose powdery mildew control in outdoor roses

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A.O. Paulus, University of California
J.A. Nelson, University of California
R.G. Maire, University of California
O.A. Harvey

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California Agriculture 30(3):9-9.

Published March 01, 1976

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Powdery mildew of rose, caused by the fungus, Sphaerotheca pannosa, results in unsightly leaves and flowers, and may result in reduced growth. Several new fungicides were evaluated for the control of powdery mildew in southern California rose gardens, and are reported here.

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Rose powdery mildew control in outdoor roses

A.O. Paulus, J.A. Nelson, R.G. Maire, O.A. Harvey
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Rose powdery mildew control in outdoor roses

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Authors

A.O. Paulus, University of California
J.A. Nelson, University of California
R.G. Maire, University of California
O.A. Harvey

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(3):9-9.

Published March 01, 1976

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Powdery mildew of rose, caused by the fungus, Sphaerotheca pannosa, results in unsightly leaves and flowers, and may result in reduced growth. Several new fungicides were evaluated for the control of powdery mildew in southern California rose gardens, and are reported here.

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