Hilgardia
Hilgardia
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University of California
Hilgardia

Fusarium wilt of spinach

Authors

A. Greathead
S. Smith
R. Bardin
A. Magyarosy
W. C. Snyder

Authors Affiliations

A. Greathead is Farm Advisor, Monterey County; S. Smith is Research Plant Pathologist, Research Assistant, and Professor Emeritus, respectively, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Berkeley; R. Bardin is with the Agricultural Commissioner's Office, Salinas; A. Magyarosy is Research Plant Pathologist, Research Assistant, and Professor Emeritus, respectively, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Berkeley; W. C. Snyder is Research Plant Pathologist, Research Assistant, and Professor Emeritus, respectively, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 27(3):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v027n03p3. March 1973.

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Abstract

During the last few years Fusarium wilt of spinach, a disease new to Monterey County and California, has been observed. This disease was first suspected as the cause of severe losses in a 50-acre field adjoining the Salinas River, 4 miles south of Salinas, in 1967. In 1969 it was positively identified on a ranch in the Moss Landing area, where it caused almost complete loss of a summer spinach crop in a 10-acre field. The organism which incites the disease is Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. spinaciae.

Greathead A, Smith S, Bardin R, Magyarosy A, Snyder W. 1973. Fusarium wilt of spinach. Hilgardia 27(3):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v027n03p3
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