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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 21, Issue 7, 1967July 01, 1967 PDT

Diagnoses of pear decline and rootstock identification in young pear orchards

P Catlin, A Millecan,
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Vol. 21, Issue 7, 1967
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    W RhoadsE FrolichA Wallace
  • Seed contamination in transmission of halo blight in beans
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  • Inducing abscission of olive fruits by spraying with ascorbic acid and iodoacetic acid
    H HartmannM FadlJ Whisler
  • Chemical identification of pear species used as rootstocks
    P CatlinE Olsson
  • Diagnoses of pear decline and rootstock identification in young pear orchards
    P CatlinA Millecan
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  • Dual-use return-water irrigation system
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California Agriculture
Catlin, P, and A Millecan. 1967. “Diagnoses of Pear Decline and Rootstock Identification in Young Pear Orchards.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 21 (7): 10–11.
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