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Big vein disease of lettuce in Imperial Valley

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Demetrios G. Kontaxis, Imperial County

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California Agriculture 32(7):16-17.

Published July 01, 1978

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Only 12 percent of the lettuce plants infected with big vein develop into a marketable crop. A systemic fungicide controls the disease, whereas fumigants appear t o favor big vein of lettuce.

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Big vein disease of lettuce in Imperial Valley

Demetrios G. Kontaxis
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Big vein disease of lettuce in Imperial Valley

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Authors

Demetrios G. Kontaxis, Imperial County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(7):16-17.

Published July 01, 1978

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Only 12 percent of the lettuce plants infected with big vein develop into a marketable crop. A systemic fungicide controls the disease, whereas fumigants appear t o favor big vein of lettuce.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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