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Soluble salt injury to gardenia: Often traced to excessive use of chemical fertilizers or to salts in the water supply

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Stephen Wilhelm
H. T. Pyfrom

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California Agriculture 3(12):5-12.

Published December 01, 1949

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Abstract

Gardenia flower production in greenhouses in the San Francisco Bay area has been seriously affected by a diseased condition brought on by the accumulation of excessive amounts of soluble salts in the soil in the growing benches.

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R. H. Sciaroni, Farm Advisor of San Mateo County, coƶperated in the study reported here.

Soluble salt injury to gardenia: Often traced to excessive use of chemical fertilizers or to salts in the water supply

Stephen Wilhelm, H. T. Pyfrom
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Soluble salt injury to gardenia: Often traced to excessive use of chemical fertilizers or to salts in the water supply

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Authors

Stephen Wilhelm
H. T. Pyfrom

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(12):5-12.

Published December 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Gardenia flower production in greenhouses in the San Francisco Bay area has been seriously affected by a diseased condition brought on by the accumulation of excessive amounts of soluble salts in the soil in the growing benches.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

R. H. Sciaroni, Farm Advisor of San Mateo County, coƶperated in the study reported here.


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