Chemical control of seed-borne diseases of wheat and barley
Authors
Albert O. PaulusBeth L. Teviotdale
Dennis H. Hall
Authors Affiliations
Albert O. Paulus is Extension Plant Pathologists at Davis. Parlier, and Riverside, respectively; Beth L. Teviotdale is Extension Plant Pathologists at Davis. Parlier, and Riverside, respectively; Dennis L. Hall is Extension Plant Pathologists at Davis. Parlier, and Riverside, respectively.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(5):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n05p14. May 1978.
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Abstract
When alkyl mercury compounds were prohibited as treatment for seed-born jdiseases of cereals, tests were begun to find effective controls that do not contain mecury
Paulus A, Teviotdale B, Hall D. 1978. Chemical control of seed-borne diseases of wheat and barley. Hilgardia 32(5):14-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n05p14
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