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Stone fruits on peach root resist bacterial canker

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Leonard H. Day

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California Agriculture 1(10):1-3.

Published September 01, 1947

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Stone fruit growers should consider the use of peach roots in areas where bacterial canker—commonly known to growers as Sour Sap and bacterial gummosis—is a major problem.

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Stone fruits on peach root resist bacterial canker

Leonard H. Day
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Stone fruits on peach root resist bacterial canker

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Leonard H. Day

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California Agriculture 1(10):1-3.

Published September 01, 1947

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Stone fruit growers should consider the use of peach roots in areas where bacterial canker—commonly known to growers as Sour Sap and bacterial gummosis—is a major problem.

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