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Ozone stipple of grape leaf: Lesions on the upper leaf surfaces and premature leaf fall occur on grapevines in areas polluted by air-borne ozone

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B. L. Richards, University of California, Riverside.
John T. Middleton, University of California, Riverside.
W. B. Hewitt, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 13(12):4-11.

Published December 01, 1959

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Grape leaf stipple occurs in the vicinity of Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1633. The Agricultural Division of the Kaiser Steel Corp., Fontana, co-operated in the studies reported.

Ozone stipple of grape leaf: Lesions on the upper leaf surfaces and premature leaf fall occur on grapevines in areas polluted by air-borne ozone

B. L. Richards, John T. Middleton, W. B. Hewitt
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Ozone stipple of grape leaf: Lesions on the upper leaf surfaces and premature leaf fall occur on grapevines in areas polluted by air-borne ozone

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Authors

B. L. Richards, University of California, Riverside.
John T. Middleton, University of California, Riverside.
W. B. Hewitt, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(12):4-11.

Published December 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Grape leaf stipple occurs in the vicinity of Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1633. The Agricultural Division of the Kaiser Steel Corp., Fontana, co-operated in the studies reported.


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