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Vol. 9, Issue 6, 1955June 01, 1955 PDT
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Studies on sulfur in alfalfa: Sulfur content of alfalfa grown on a low-sulfur soil more than doubled by application of gypsum in tests near Delhi
Studies on sulfur in alfalfa: Sulfur content of alfalfa grown on a low-sulfur soil more than doubled by application of gypsum in tests near Delhi
V Rendig, W Weir, T Inouye,
Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 6, 1955
Vol. 9, Issue 6, 1955
- Wage plans in grape packing: Packer output and its effect on costs and quality studied in relation to wage plan, grape variety, proportion of cullsB FrenchL Sammet
- Vapor-Heat against fruit fly: Variable factors affect injury to citrus and avocados in sterilization tests for control of fruit fly insectsW SinclairD Lindgren
- Use of iron chelates: Supplying plants with iron through soil treatment limited to high-value plantingsO LuntA Wallace
- Lightweight catching frames: Effect on fruit quality and harvesting costs studied in successful field trials with Imperial and French prunesA McKillopR PerryA Shultis
- Cyclamen mite investigations: Control of cyclamen mite on ornamentals may be possible with spray treatments of endrin, azobenzene, and isodrinW Allen
- The Egyptian alfalfa weevil: Pest established in localized areas in southern California closely related to alfalfa weevil in northern part of stateH ReynoldsL AndersonA Deal
- Studies on sulfur in alfalfa: Sulfur content of alfalfa grown on a low-sulfur soil more than doubled by application of gypsum in tests near DelhiV RendigW WeirT Inouye
- Tentiform leaf miner on pears: Codling moth and spider mites affected by treatments in leaf miner control studies in Bartlett pear orchard near PenrynH MadsenJ DeTar
- New acaricide for citrus mites: Chlorobenzilate formulations have low toxicity to warm-blooded animals but in tests gave effective control of mites on citrusL Jeppson
- Infectious bronchitis control: Immunization of chicks by willful infection protects laying hens from disease which may be costly to table egg producersA RosenwaldD Zander
Rendig, V, W Weir, and T Inouye. 1955. “Studies on Sulfur in Alfalfa: Sulfur Content of Alfalfa Grown on a Low-Sulfur Soil More than Doubled by Application of Gypsum in Tests near Delhi.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 9 (6): 9–14.