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Nematodes in grape production: Distribution records show multiple infestations of two or more species of nematodes to be in most of California's vineyards

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D. J. Raski, University of California, Davis.
L. Lider, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 13(9):13-15.

Published September 01, 1959

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Feeder roofs of grapes may be almost completely lacking in heavy nematode infestations.

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W. B. Hewitt, D. J. Raski, and A. C. Goheen reported, in 1958, the first record of plant virus transmission by a parasitic nematode.

Nematodes in grape production: Distribution records show multiple infestations of two or more species of nematodes to be in most of California's vineyards

D. J. Raski, L. Lider
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Nematodes in grape production: Distribution records show multiple infestations of two or more species of nematodes to be in most of California's vineyards

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Authors

D. J. Raski, University of California, Davis.
L. Lider, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(9):13-15.

Published September 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Feeder roofs of grapes may be almost completely lacking in heavy nematode infestations.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

W. B. Hewitt, D. J. Raski, and A. C. Goheen reported, in 1958, the first record of plant virus transmission by a parasitic nematode.


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