Sidebar: Studies needed of vectors spreading leafroll disease in California vineyards
Authors
Deborah A. GolinoRodrigo Almeida
Authors Affiliations
D. A. Golino is Director, Foundation Plant Services, and Cooperative Extension Specialist, Department of Plant Pathology, UC Davis; R. Almeida is Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 62(4):174-174. DOI:10.3733/ca.v062n04p174. October 2008.
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References
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Golino D, Almeida R. 2008. Sidebar: Studies needed of vectors spreading leafroll disease in California vineyards. Hilgardia 62(4):174-174. DOI:10.3733/ca.v062n04p174
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