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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 10, Issue 5, 1956May 01, 1956 PDT

Wilt resistant blackeye beans: Results of tests in 1955 on the new Grant variety in southern California indicate fusarium wiIt resistance

D Erwin, I Thomason,
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Articles in Vol. 10, Issue 5, 1956

Vol. 10, Issue 5, 1956
  • California vegetable industry: Vegetable acreage accounts for one twelfth of state's total crop acreage and one fourth of farm income from all crops
    R Crane
  • Household buyers choose beef: Interviewees in Berkeley survey give reasons for selection between U. S. Good and U. S. Choice sirloin steak and rib roast
    J Coles
  • Managing deer on private land: Range liability converted to asset by plan of dual stocking and harvesting the game crop by a system of permit hunting
    W LonghurstW Howard
  • Improved pastures for lambs: In comparative trials improved pastures produced 133.7 pounds of lamb per acre, unimproved range produced 18.4 pounds
    D TorellA MurphyW WeirR Love
  • Wilt resistant blackeye beans: Results of tests in 1955 on the new Grant variety in southern California indicate fusarium wiIt resistance
    D ErwinI Thomason
  • Rooting cuttings under mist: Species adaptable to mist propagation can be rooted rapidly and in high percentages while requiring but little attention
    H HartmannJ Whisler
  • Soil drainage investigations: Soil conditions and source of water to be drained must be known before the installation of successful drainage system
    J LuthinV Scott
  • Machine harvesting of grapes: Annual labor requirements stabilized by shifting part of the harvest work to growing season when labor needs slacken
    A WinklerL Lamouria
  • Insecticides for alfalfa aphid: Chemical control of spotted alfalfa aphid essential until natural enemies or resistant alfalfa varieties available
    H ReynoldsR SmithJ Swift
  • The walnut husk fly: Pest new in northern California found in Sonoma valley and near Santa Rosa
    A MichelbacherR Sisson
  • Bud initiation of azaleas: Preliminary studies on flower development indicate frequent removal of branch terminals will produce abundant flowering
    H KohlR Sciaroni
California Agriculture
Erwin, D, and I Thomason. 1956. “Wilt Resistant Blackeye Beans: Results of Tests in 1955 on the New Grant Variety in Southern California Indicate Fusarium wiIt Resistance.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 10 (5): 6–6.
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