Calmar: …A new lettuce variety resistant to downy mildew
Authors
J. E. WelchR. G. Grogan
F. W. Zink
G. M. Kihara
K. A. Kimble
Authors Affiliations
J. E. Welch is Associate Olericulturist, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis; R. G. Grogan is Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis; F. W. Zink is Specialist in Vegetable Crops (stationed in Salinas), University of California, Davis; G. M. Kihara is Laboratory Technician II, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis; K. A. Kimble is Laboratory Technician IV, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 19(8):3-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n08p3. August 1965.
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Abstract
Calmar is a new crisphead lettuce belonging to the traditional Great Lakes varietal type. It is equal to or surpasses Great Lakes 118 in many characteristics, including uniformity of maturity, and is also resistant to downy mildew. About 10,000 acres of Calmar were estimated to have been planted for harvest in 1964 in the Salinas-Watsonville district and a larger acreage is predicted for the 1965 season.
Welch J, Grogan R, Zink F, Kihara G, Kimble K. 1965. Calmar: …A new lettuce variety resistant to downy mildew. Hilgardia 19(8):3-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n08p3
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