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Managing phytophthora root rot in cauliflower

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Demetrios G. Kontaxis
Vincent E. Rubatzky, University of California

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California Agriculture 37(11):12-12.

Published November 01, 1983

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Phytophthora root rot has been a problem for several decades in cauliflower grown in the San Francisco Bay Area. About 2,000 acres are planted to this crop annually in Alameda County, where the disease is common and often destructive, particularly in the Fremont production area.

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Managing phytophthora root rot in cauliflower

Demetrios G. Kontaxis, Vincent E. Rubatzky
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Managing phytophthora root rot in cauliflower

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Authors

Demetrios G. Kontaxis
Vincent E. Rubatzky, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 37(11):12-12.

Published November 01, 1983

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Phytophthora root rot has been a problem for several decades in cauliflower grown in the San Francisco Bay Area. About 2,000 acres are planted to this crop annually in Alameda County, where the disease is common and often destructive, particularly in the Fremont production area.

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