New pepper varieties
Authors
L. F. LippertPaul G. Smith
Bernarr J. Hall
Archie H. Millett
M. O. Hall
Authors Affiliations
L. F. Lippert is Associate Olericulturist, Riverside; Paul G. Smith is Professor, Davis, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California; Bernarr J. Hall is Farm Advisor, Sun Diego county; Archie H. Millett is Laboratory Technician II, U. C. Davis; M. O. Hall is Laboratory Technician IV, U. C. Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 21(12):10-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v021n12p10. December 1967.
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Abstract
The tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) has long been a serious problem to growers of fresh market peppers. In order to reduce these losses, a new TMV-resistant wax (yellow) variety named Caloro and two TMV-resistant strains of California (Anaheim) Chili, 57M30 and 57M75, for green chili use have been released.
Lippert L, Smith P, Hall B, Millett A, Hall M. 1967. New pepper varieties. Hilgardia 21(12):10-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v021n12p10
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