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Vol. 11, Issue 6, 1957June 01, 1957 PDT
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Russet on Bartlett pears: Neither sprays nor dusts applied during the cluster-bud and bloom period increased russeting in tests during 1956 season
Russet on Bartlett pears: Neither sprays nor dusts applied during the cluster-bud and bloom period increased russeting in tests during 1956 season
R Harris, W Griggs,
Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 6, 1957
Vol. 11, Issue 6, 1957
- Two-price system for barley: Analytical study of economic and administrative aspects of a probable dual pricing program indicates increased returnsN Thuroczy
- Mechanized grape grafting: Portable machine developed for bench or field grafting of grapes saves time and eliminates the need for skilled laborC Alley
- Grape leaf folder: Field tests compared effectiveness of insecticides in control of vineyard pestE StaffordF Jensen
- Crown blight of cantaloupe: Experimental plots established in Imperial Valley to refute or confirm observations made in earlier studies of disorderR WeddingJ KendrickJ MiddletonT WhitakerG BohnR KortsonA Paulus
- Frost protection by sprinklers: Use of overhead sprinklers for frost protection on low growing plants tested on blueberries in Santa Cruz CountyH SchultzR Parks
- Russet on Bartlett pears: Neither sprays nor dusts applied during the cluster-bud and bloom period increased russeting in tests during 1956 seasonR HarrisW Griggs
- Scaly bark disease of citrus: Nine-year study of seven older orange orchards indicates advance of psorosis may be faster than is generally believedP MooreE Nauer
- Fumigants for citrus nematode: Several fumigants available for treatment of old citrus soil for control of nematode before replanting with young treesR BainesJ Martin
Harris, R, and W Griggs. 1957. “Russet on Bartlett Pears: Neither Sprays nor Dusts Applied during the Cluster-Bud and Bloom Period Increased Russeting in Tests during 1956 Season.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 11 (6): 10–10.