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Club root control in brussels sprouts using lime for pH adjustment

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N. Welch, U.C.
A. S. Greathead, U.C.
J. Inman, U.C.
J. Quick, U.C.

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California Agriculture 30(4):10-11.

Published April 01, 1976

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Abstract

Club root, incited by Plasmodiophora brassicae (Woronin), is one of the most serious diseases of plants of the crucifer family and is a threat to crop production wherever it occurs. In heavily infested soil, it is capable of destroying a crop before it reaches market maturity.

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Club root control in brussels sprouts using lime for pH adjustment

N. Welch, A. S. Greathead, J. Inman, J. Quick
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Club root control in brussels sprouts using lime for pH adjustment

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

Authors

N. Welch, U.C.
A. S. Greathead, U.C.
J. Inman, U.C.
J. Quick, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(4):10-11.

Published April 01, 1976

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Club root, incited by Plasmodiophora brassicae (Woronin), is one of the most serious diseases of plants of the crucifer family and is a threat to crop production wherever it occurs. In heavily infested soil, it is capable of destroying a crop before it reaches market maturity.

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