Hilgardia
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Wilt tolerance in cotton varieties

Authors

M. Lehman
R. J. Miravalle
J. H. Turner

Authors Affiliations

Merrill Lehman is Assistant Agronomist Agricultural Research Service, USDA Cotton Research Station, Shafter; R. J. Miravalle is Geneticist Agricultural Research Service, USDA Cotton Research Station, Shafter; John H. Turner is Agronomist-in-Charge, CRD, Agricultural Research Service, USDA Cotton Research Station, Shafter.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 17(4):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n04p10. April 1963.

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Abstract

Results of this three-year testing program in the San Joaquin Valley indicate that Verticillium wilt damage to cotton may vary from one area to another—but when wilt symptoms appear by mid-season, the wilt-tolerant Acala 4-42 variety will significantly outyield the two susceptible varieties, Cal 7 and Deltapine Smooth Leaf. When cotton is grown continuously on the same plots, more drastic declines in yield occur with with-susceptible varieties than for Acala 4–42.

Lehman M, Miravalle R, Turner J. 1963. Wilt tolerance in cotton varieties. Hilgardia 17(4):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n04p10
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