Armillaria Root Rot Fungus
Authors
J. H. LARUEA. O. PAULUS
W. D. WILBUR
H. J. O'REILLY
E. F. DARLEY
Authors Affiliations
J. H. LaRue is Farm Advisor, Tulare County; A. O. Paulus is Extension Plant Pathologist, Riverside; W. D. Wilbur is Laboratory Technician in Plant Pathology, Riverside; H. J. O'Reilly is Extension Plant Pathologist, Davis; E. F. Darley is Plant Pathologist in the Citrus Research Center and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Riverside all of the University of California.Publication Information
Hilgardia 16(8):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v016n08p8. August 1962.
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Abstract
Soil fumigation with methyl bromide applied under a polyethylene tarp at 2 pounds per 100 square feet of soil, controlled Armillaria root rot fungus in Tulare County tests.
LARUE J, PAULUS A, WILBUR W, O'REILLY H, DARLEY E. 1962. Armillaria Root Rot Fungus. Hilgardia 16(8):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v016n08p8
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