P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 6, Issue 11, 1952November 01, 1952 PDT
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Exocortis disease of citrus: Top-root relationships of trifoliate orange and its hybrids studied in search for cause of root disease
Exocortis disease of citrus: Top-root relationships of trifoliate orange and its hybrids studied in search for cause of root disease
W Bitters,
Articles in Vol. 6, Issue 11, 1952
Vol. 6, Issue 11, 1952
- State's productive capacity: Changes in supplies of feed grains, hay, and pasturage projected for 1955 on basis of trendsT HedgesW Bailey
- Lygus bugs on seed alfalfa: Specific treatments recommended for lygus bug control in alfalfa seed fields at three stages of plant growthL AndersonL JonesH ReynoldsR SmithE Swift
- Exocortis disease of citrus: Top-root relationships of trifoliate orange and its hybrids studied in search for cause of root diseaseW Bitters
- Washington navel fruit drop: Effects of 2,4-D on drop of sound and unsound oranges when sprays were applied in the late fall and winterL Erickson
- Phosphatic fertilizers on valencias: Field response in phosphorus-deficient orchard reveals improvements in foliage growth and color, and in fruit qualityT EmbletsonJ KirkpatrickE Parker
- Biological control of insects: California's subtropical climate favors establishment of natural enemies of agricultural insect pestsC Clausen
- Efficiency in fruit marketing: In-plant transportation equipment for fresh fruit packing houses compared for seasonal cost and efficiencyL Sammet
- Dairy products in food expense: Surveys made in Oakland and in Los Angeles indicate share of dairy products in the family food expenseJ Coles
Bitters, W. 1952. “Exocortis Disease of Citrus: Top-Root Relationships of Trifoliate Orange and Its Hybrids Studied in Search for Cause of Root Disease.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 6 (11): 5–6.