P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 2, Issue 2, 1948February 01, 1948 PDT
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Fungus flora species: In California citrus soils
Fungus flora species: In California citrus soils
J Martin, H Joseph,
Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 2, 1948
Vol. 2, Issue 2, 1948
- Costs of almond production: In California analyzed in recently completed studyR AdamsA Reed
- Parathion, new insecticide: Effective against mites and woolly apple aphidA Borden
- Fungus flora species: In California citrus soilsJ MartinH Joseph
- Poultry Husbandry report for 1947: A brief progress report on research findings by the staff of the DivisionCalifornia Agriculture
- Seedless Calimyrna figs: Produced without caprifigs by spraying with growth regulatorsJ CraneR Blondeau
- Wasp aids oriental fruit moth controlH Smith
- The mealybug problem: On newly grafted avocado treesW EbelingR Pence
- Value of urea tested: As a partial substitute for protein in range supplemental feedingH GuilbertG HartK Wagnon
- Citrus thrips control with DDT: Investigated in two Coachella Valley grovesW Ewart
- Oriental fruit moth problem: In central CaliforniaL SmithF Summers
- Soil analysis: Not an answer, merely a tool in the study of soil problemsW SchoonoverJ Martin
- Soil sampler: Power-operated and mobile, new device speeds up soil surveyingR Arkley
Martin, J, and H Joseph. 1948. “Fungus Flora Species: In California Citrus Soils.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 (2): 4–13.