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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 2, Issue 12, 1948December 01, 1948 PDT

Orange tree quick decline: Insects in citrus plantings studied as possible carriers

R Dickson, R Flock, M Johnson,
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Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 12, 1948

Vol. 2, Issue 12, 1948
  • Agricultural outlook: As of December, 1948
    G Alcorn
  • Orange tree quick decline: Insects in citrus plantings studied as possible carriers
    R DicksonR FlockM Johnson
  • Color retention: Pigmentation in processed fruits and vegetables is complex problem
    G Mackinney
  • Wind machines in orchards: Best adapted to combatting short, light radiation frosts
    F BrooksR KepnerD Yerg
  • Live-virus PE vaccine limitations: Dangers, advantages of new product against pneumoencephalitis
    A Rosenwald
  • Growth of olive fruit: Follows three-period growth pattern of other stone fruits
    H Hartmann
  • Developments in mechanized farming equipment: Cotton harvester further improved toward full efficiency
    J Fairbank
  • Developments in mechanized farming equipment: Brush-type almond harvester and new prune catcher successful in field
    R Parks
  • Processed apricots: Frozen, dehydrated and canned products studied for effects on skin textures
    L Strohmaier
  • Radioactive sugars: Synthesized for studies in the metabolism of plants and animals
    W Hassid
  • Index
    California Agriculture
California Agriculture
Dickson, R, R Flock, and M Johnson. 1948. “Orange Tree Quick Decline: Insects in Citrus Plantings Studied as Possible Carriers.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 (12): 3–13.
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