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Nematode resistance in peaches: Resistance to two widespread species of root-knot nematode ranged from almost immunity to none in peach seedling study

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C. J. Hansen, University of California, Davis.
B. F. Lownrbery, University of California, Davis.
C. O. Hesse, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 10(9):5-11.

Published September 01, 1956

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Two species of gall-forming root-knot nematodes—Meloidogyne incognita var. acrita and M. javanica—seem to be the most widespread of several kinds that parasitize California peaches. Consequently, first efforts toward selection of nematode-resistant rootstocks have been directed against these nematodes.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1537.

Nematode resistance in peaches: Resistance to two widespread species of root-knot nematode ranged from almost immunity to none in peach seedling study

C. J. Hansen, B. F. Lownrbery, C. O. Hesse
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Nematode resistance in peaches: Resistance to two widespread species of root-knot nematode ranged from almost immunity to none in peach seedling study

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Authors

C. J. Hansen, University of California, Davis.
B. F. Lownrbery, University of California, Davis.
C. O. Hesse, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(9):5-11.

Published September 01, 1956

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Two species of gall-forming root-knot nematodes—Meloidogyne incognita var. acrita and M. javanica—seem to be the most widespread of several kinds that parasitize California peaches. Consequently, first efforts toward selection of nematode-resistant rootstocks have been directed against these nematodes.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1537.


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