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Walnut blight control

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W. H. Olson, U.C.
W. J. Moller, U.C.
L. B. Fitch, U.C.
R. B. Jeter, U.C.

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California Agriculture 30(5):10-13.

Published May 01, 1976

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Abstract

Experiments indicate that the number and timing of treatments for optimum control of walnut blight vary with the season, rainfall being the governing factor. There was no evidence that any one control chemical was superior to another.

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The authors acknowledge the assistance of Mineral Research and Development Corporation, Occidental Chemical Company, and the Chapman Chemical Company in supporting these studies, as well as the cooperation of the following growers: Earl Harris. Herb Carrier, and WALGRO Inc

Walnut blight control

W. H. Olson, W. J. Moller, L. B. Fitch, R. B. Jeter
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Walnut blight control

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Authors

W. H. Olson, U.C.
W. J. Moller, U.C.
L. B. Fitch, U.C.
R. B. Jeter, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(5):10-13.

Published May 01, 1976

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Experiments indicate that the number and timing of treatments for optimum control of walnut blight vary with the season, rainfall being the governing factor. There was no evidence that any one control chemical was superior to another.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors acknowledge the assistance of Mineral Research and Development Corporation, Occidental Chemical Company, and the Chapman Chemical Company in supporting these studies, as well as the cooperation of the following growers: Earl Harris. Herb Carrier, and WALGRO Inc


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