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Fungicidal control of tomato blackmold under rainy conditions

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Eugene M. Miyao
Dennis H. Hall, University of California
Prudence Somerville, University of California
Nancy Blaker, University of California

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California Agriculture 40(7):7-8.

Published July 01, 1986

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Fungicides as preventive sprays significantly reduced incidence of blackmold

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The authors dedicate this article to the memory of Dennis H. Hall. This research was supported in part by a grant from the California Tomato Research Institute. The authors thank SDS Biotech, Rohm and Haas, Rhdne Poulenc, Ortho, Ciba-Geigy, BASF, FMC, and Mycogen, and also thank Sid Lucero, John Hewitt, Woodrow Ishisaka, Peggy Smith, and Charles Langston for their assistance.

Fungicidal control of tomato blackmold under rainy conditions

Eugene M. Miyao, Dennis Hall, Prudence Somerville, Nancy Blaker
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Fungicidal control of tomato blackmold under rainy conditions

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Authors

Eugene M. Miyao
Dennis H. Hall, University of California
Prudence Somerville, University of California
Nancy Blaker, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 40(7):7-8.

Published July 01, 1986

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Fungicides as preventive sprays significantly reduced incidence of blackmold

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors dedicate this article to the memory of Dennis H. Hall. This research was supported in part by a grant from the California Tomato Research Institute. The authors thank SDS Biotech, Rohm and Haas, Rhdne Poulenc, Ortho, Ciba-Geigy, BASF, FMC, and Mycogen, and also thank Sid Lucero, John Hewitt, Woodrow Ishisaka, Peggy Smith, and Charles Langston for their assistance.


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