Effects of sulfur on tufts strawberry
Authors
N. C. WelchA. Greathead
Authors Affiliations
Norman C. Welch is farm advisor, Santa Cruz County is farm advisor, Monterey County; Art Greathead is farm advisor, Monterey County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 29(5):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n05p3. May 1975.
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Abstract
Undesirable seediness in strawberry fruit of the Tufts variety has been observed under various growing conditions throughout the fruiting season. This periodic occurrence of seediness has limited the acceptance of this new variety. The seedy appearance was thought to be caused by adverse climatic conditions, heat, powdery mildew, growing methods, or chemical phytotoxicity.
Welch N, Greathead A. 1975. Effects of sulfur on tufts strawberry. Hilgardia 29(5):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n05p3
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