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CM 67 and Atlas 68… two new yellow-dwarf resistant barley varieties

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C. W. Schaller, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
C. I. Chim, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
J. D. Prato, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
W. H. Isom, U.C. Riverside

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California Agriculture 24(4):4-6.

Published April 01, 1970

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BARLEY YELLOW DWARF, an apid-transmitted virus disease of small grains, has caused serious losses in barley, wheat, and oats in California since its sudden widespread outbreak in 1952. Although it had not been recognized prior to that time, yellow dwarf is now known to be a major disease in most of the small-grain-producing areas of the world.

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The following farm advisors cooperated in variety evaluation trials: W. E. Rendixen, D. M. Brandon, L. L. Bushmann, W. E. Cawelti, G. G. Gurtle, T. E. Kparney, S. W, Kite, W. E. Pendery, G. L. Ritenour, E. E. Stevenson.

CM 67 and Atlas 68… two new yellow-dwarf resistant barley varieties

C. W. Schaller, C. I. Chim, J. D. Prato, W. H. Isom
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CM 67 and Atlas 68… two new yellow-dwarf resistant barley varieties

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Authors

C. W. Schaller, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
C. I. Chim, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
J. D. Prato, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
W. H. Isom, U.C. Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(4):4-6.

Published April 01, 1970

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

BARLEY YELLOW DWARF, an apid-transmitted virus disease of small grains, has caused serious losses in barley, wheat, and oats in California since its sudden widespread outbreak in 1952. Although it had not been recognized prior to that time, yellow dwarf is now known to be a major disease in most of the small-grain-producing areas of the world.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The following farm advisors cooperated in variety evaluation trials: W. E. Rendixen, D. M. Brandon, L. L. Bushmann, W. E. Cawelti, G. G. Gurtle, T. E. Kparney, S. W, Kite, W. E. Pendery, G. L. Ritenour, E. E. Stevenson.


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