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Pear decline research

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W. H. Griggs, University of California
K. Ryugo, U.C.
R. S. Bethell
K. Uriu, U.C.

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California Agriculture 16(6):9-10.

Published June 01, 1962

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High summer temperatures appear to be an important contributing factor—in combination with psylla feeding—adding to tree losses from pear decline. Thus far, none of the sprays, ground applications, injections, or scoring treatments have had any discernible effect on the progress of pear decline. None of the treated or control trees improved, a few apparently held their own, but most have deteriorated.

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Pear decline research

W. H. Griggs, K. Ryugo, R. S. Bethell, K. Uriu
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Pear decline research

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Authors

W. H. Griggs, University of California
K. Ryugo, U.C.
R. S. Bethell
K. Uriu, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(6):9-10.

Published June 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

High summer temperatures appear to be an important contributing factor—in combination with psylla feeding—adding to tree losses from pear decline. Thus far, none of the sprays, ground applications, injections, or scoring treatments have had any discernible effect on the progress of pear decline. None of the treated or control trees improved, a few apparently held their own, but most have deteriorated.

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