Research on granulation of valencia oranges shows only limited control measures exist
Authors
E. T. BartholomewW. B. Sinclair
F. M. Turrell
Authors Affiliations
E. T. Bartholomew is Professor of Plant Physiology, Plant Physiologist in the Experiment Station, Riverside; W. B. Sinclair is Associate Biochemist in the Experiment Station, Riverside; F. M. Turrell is Assistant Plant Physiologist in the Experiment Station, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 1(13):1-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n13p1b. December 1947.
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Abstract
Granulation of Valencia oranges is not caused by a fungus, a virus, or a bacterium. It is definitely related to the growth activity of the tree and fruit.
Bartholomew E, Sinclair W, Turrell F. 1947. Research on granulation of valencia oranges shows only limited control measures exist. Hilgardia 1(13):1-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n13p1b
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