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Lemon fruit quality studied: Comparative tests made of several new strains frequently used to avoid some diseases prevalent in old line Eurekas

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G. E. Goodall, University of California
W. P. Bitters, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(10):12-12.

Published October 01, 1958

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To avoid the lemon tree diseases of Dry Bark and Lemon Tree Collapse—so prevalent in the old line Eureka strains—new strains have come into use in Santa Barbara County within the past 10 years.

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Citrus Field Research, Inc., T. B. Bishop Co., and Goleta Lemon Assn. cooperated in the studies reported in the above article.

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1134.

Lemon fruit quality studied: Comparative tests made of several new strains frequently used to avoid some diseases prevalent in old line Eurekas

G. E. Goodall, W. P. Bitters
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Lemon fruit quality studied: Comparative tests made of several new strains frequently used to avoid some diseases prevalent in old line Eurekas

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Authors

G. E. Goodall, University of California
W. P. Bitters, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(10):12-12.

Published October 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

To avoid the lemon tree diseases of Dry Bark and Lemon Tree Collapse—so prevalent in the old line Eureka strains—new strains have come into use in Santa Barbara County within the past 10 years.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Citrus Field Research, Inc., T. B. Bishop Co., and Goleta Lemon Assn. cooperated in the studies reported in the above article.

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1134.


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