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Virus diseases of orchids: Transmission of the virus and observation of leaf and other symptoms reveal rare diseases in California

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D. D. Jensen, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 6(2):7-15.

Published February 01, 1952

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An article on Cattleya Flower Breaking and Cymbidium Mosaic was published in the January, 1952, issue of California Agriculture.

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H. Earl Thomas, Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California College of Agriculture, Peter A. Ark, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California College of Agriculture, and A. Herbert Gold, Instructor in Plant Pathology, University of California College of Agriculture co-operated in parts of this study

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1365-C

Virus diseases of orchids: Transmission of the virus and observation of leaf and other symptoms reveal rare diseases in California

D. D. Jensen
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Virus diseases of orchids: Transmission of the virus and observation of leaf and other symptoms reveal rare diseases in California

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Authors

D. D. Jensen, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 6(2):7-15.

Published February 01, 1952

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

An article on Cattleya Flower Breaking and Cymbidium Mosaic was published in the January, 1952, issue of California Agriculture.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

H. Earl Thomas, Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California College of Agriculture, Peter A. Ark, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California College of Agriculture, and A. Herbert Gold, Instructor in Plant Pathology, University of California College of Agriculture co-operated in parts of this study

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1365-C


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