Pythium rot of pink and yellow calla corms and its control
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C. M. TompkinsAuthor Affiliations
C. M. Tompkins was Associate Plant Pathologist in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 20(10):183-190. DOI:10.3733/hilg.v20n10p183. September 1950.
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Abstract
This paper reports investigations on a rot of pink and yellow calla corms occurring in the Santa Cruz region of California. Discussed are symptoms, associated environmental factors, causal organism, and control.
Tompkins C. 1950. Pythium rot of pink and yellow calla corms and its control. Hilgardia 20(10):183-190. DOI:10.3733/hilg.v20n10p183
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