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Purple spot and Stemphylium leaf spot of asparagus

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Peter G. Falloon, New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Linda M. Falloon, Department of Vegetable Crops
Raymond G. Grogan, Department of Plant Pathology

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California Agriculture 38(7):21-21.

Published July 01, 1984

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Not available – first paragraph follows: For several years, California asparagus growers have noticed purple spots that develop near the base of the spears before harvest. The condition is worse following cool, wet weather and was more severe during 1982 and 1983 than in previous years, resulting in higher rejection rates during cutting and packing.

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Photographs by J. Hall.

Purple spot and Stemphylium leaf spot of asparagus

Peter G. Falloon, Linda M. Falloon, Raymond G. Grogan
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Purple spot and Stemphylium leaf spot of asparagus

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Authors

Peter G. Falloon, New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Linda M. Falloon, Department of Vegetable Crops
Raymond G. Grogan, Department of Plant Pathology

Publication Information

California Agriculture 38(7):21-21.

Published July 01, 1984

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Not available – first paragraph follows: For several years, California asparagus growers have noticed purple spots that develop near the base of the spears before harvest. The condition is worse following cool, wet weather and was more severe during 1982 and 1983 than in previous years, resulting in higher rejection rates during cutting and packing.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Photographs by J. Hall.


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