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New variety of canning tomato: Recommended for trial where wilt is serious

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J. W. Lesley, Experiment Station, Riverside.
John T. Middleton, Experiment Station, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 2(3):15-15.

Published March 01, 1948

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Tomatoes grown in california are likely to become affected with either Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. lycopersici, or Verticillium wilt, caufeed by Verticillium albo-atrum.

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The canning test mentioned in the foregoing article was made by G. C. Hanna, Associate Olericulturist in the Experiment Station, Davis.

Small samples of the Simi tomato seed may be obtained without charge from the Division of Plant Breeding, Citrus Experiment Station, University of California, Riverside.

New variety of canning tomato: Recommended for trial where wilt is serious

J. W. Lesley, John T. Middleton
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New variety of canning tomato: Recommended for trial where wilt is serious

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Authors

J. W. Lesley, Experiment Station, Riverside.
John T. Middleton, Experiment Station, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(3):15-15.

Published March 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tomatoes grown in california are likely to become affected with either Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. lycopersici, or Verticillium wilt, caufeed by Verticillium albo-atrum.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The canning test mentioned in the foregoing article was made by G. C. Hanna, Associate Olericulturist in the Experiment Station, Davis.

Small samples of the Simi tomato seed may be obtained without charge from the Division of Plant Breeding, Citrus Experiment Station, University of California, Riverside.


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