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Research Article
Vol. 12, Issue 5, 1958May 01, 1958 PDT

Control of sugar-beet nematode: Field tests with soil fumigants indicate crop rotation using non-host plants is most effective control of sugar beet pest

D Raski, B Lear,
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Raski, D, and B Lear. 1958. “Control of Sugar-Beet Nematode: Field Tests with Soil Fumigants Indicate Crop Rotation Using Non-Host Plants Is Most Effective Control of Sugar Beet Pest.” California Agriculture 12 (5): 8–12.
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