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Distribution of pear decline virus in California orchards

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J. F. Doyle, Sun Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
H. J. O'reilly, U. C. Davis, Dept. of Agriculture, Victoria, B. C., Canada
G. Nyland, Dept. of Plant Pathology, U.C. Davis
B. Bearden, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
R. Bethell, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
C. Hemstreet, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
G. Morehead, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
S. Sibbett, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties

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California Agriculture 24(6):14-15.

Published June 01, 1970

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Pear decline virus is present in both healthy and weak appearing pear trees on all common rootstocks in commercial orchards in California. Vigorous condition of any tree probably results from true tolerance of the rootstock to the disease rather than the chance that it may have escaped infection. Research suggests a possible relationship between pear leaf curl and pear decline.

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Distribution of pear decline virus in California orchards

J. F. Doyle, H. J. O'reilly, G. Nyland, B. Bearden, R. Bethell, C. Hemstreet, G. Morehead, S. Sibbett
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Distribution of pear decline virus in California orchards

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Authors

J. F. Doyle, Sun Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
H. J. O'reilly, U. C. Davis, Dept. of Agriculture, Victoria, B. C., Canada
G. Nyland, Dept. of Plant Pathology, U.C. Davis
B. Bearden, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
R. Bethell, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
C. Hemstreet, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
G. Morehead, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties
S. Sibbett, Mendocino, El Dorado, Lake, Sacramento and Tulare Counties

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(6):14-15.

Published June 01, 1970

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Pear decline virus is present in both healthy and weak appearing pear trees on all common rootstocks in commercial orchards in California. Vigorous condition of any tree probably results from true tolerance of the rootstock to the disease rather than the chance that it may have escaped infection. Research suggests a possible relationship between pear leaf curl and pear decline.

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