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Vineyard management and nematode populations

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Howard Ferris , University of California

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California Agriculture 31(10):6-7.

Published October 01, 1977

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Many factors in soil interact to reduce the effectiveness of grapevine roots, compounding the debilitating effects of nematodes on grapevines. Since optimum grape production requires a healthy, vigorous root system, these factors must be considered in vineyard management.

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Vineyard management and nematode populations

Howard Ferris, Michael V. McKenry
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Vineyard management and nematode populations

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Howard Ferris , University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(10):6-7.

Published October 01, 1977

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Abstract

Many factors in soil interact to reduce the effectiveness of grapevine roots, compounding the debilitating effects of nematodes on grapevines. Since optimum grape production requires a healthy, vigorous root system, these factors must be considered in vineyard management.

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