Control of: Cantaloupe powdery mildew
Authors
Larry BrusciaJ. Hara
Albert O. Paulus
Authors Affiliations
Larry Bruscia was formerly Farm Advisor, Riverside County; J. Hara is Laboratory Technician, Plant Pathology Department, both University of California, Riverside; Albert O. Paulus is Extension Plant Pathologist Department, both University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 17(9):13-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n09p13. September 1963.
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Abstract
Excellent control of powdery mildew of cantaloupe was obtained by using the recommended rate of 3/4 pound Karathane wettable powder (25%) per acre applied as a spray, in Palo Verde Valley tests, Riverside County, in 1961.
Bruscia L, Hara J, Paulus A. 1963. Control of: Cantaloupe powdery mildew. Hilgardia 17(9):13-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n09p13
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