Air pollution causes moderate damage to tomatoes
Authors
Patrick J. TempleKris A. Surano
Gail E. Bingham
Joseph H. Shinn
Randall G. Mutters
Authors Affiliations
Patrick J. Temple is Assistant Research Botanist, Statewide Air Pollution Research Center, University of California, Riverside; Kris A. Surano is Physiological Ecologist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, California; Gail E. Bingham is former Ecologist, LLNL (now with Utah State University, Logan); Joseph H. Shinn is Meteorologist/Ecologist, LLNL; Randall G. Mutters is former Plant Physiologist, LLNL (now with the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside).Publication Information
Hilgardia 39(3):20-22. DOI:10.3733/ca.v039n03p20. March 1985.
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Abstract
Temple P, Surano K, Bingham G, Shinn J, Mutters R. 1985. Air pollution causes moderate damage to tomatoes. Hilgardia 39(3):20-22. DOI:10.3733/ca.v039n03p20
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