Control of Botrytis fruit rot in strawberry
Authors
Jerry NelsonHoward Bowen
Albert O. Paulus
Victor Voth
Authors Affiliations
Jerry Nelson is Staff Research Associate, UC Riverside, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana; Howard Bowen, Staff Research Associate, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana; Albert O. Paulus is Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana; Victor Voth, Pornologist, Staff Research Associate, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(1):9-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p9. January 1978.
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Abstract
In field trials, BASF 352 treatments produced the least number of rotaffected Tioga and Tufts strawberries, and was one of the fungicides that most increased Tioga yield.
Nelson J, Bowen H, Paulus A, Voth V. 1978. Control of Botrytis fruit rot in strawberry. Hilgardia 32(1):9-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p9
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