Verticillium in chrysanthemum: Costly disease controlled by practice of culture-indexing and soil fumigation with chloropicrin
Authors
Stephen WilhelmRichard H. Sciaroni
Authors Affiliations
Stephen Wilhelm is Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Berkeley; Richard H. Sciaroni is Farm Advisor, San Mateo County, University of California.Publication Information
Hilgardia 8(5):9-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v008n05p9. May 1954.
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Abstract
Verticillium disease of chrysanthemum can be controlled by fumigation.
Wilhelm S, Sciaroni R. 1954. Verticillium in chrysanthemum: Costly disease controlled by practice of culture-indexing and soil fumigation with chloropicrin. Hilgardia 8(5):9-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v008n05p9
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