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Fruit-stem die-back: Reduction is extra benefit of application of 2,4-D to citrus for fruit drop control

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L. J. Klotz, Experiment Station, Riverside
W. S. Stewart, Experiment Station, Riverside

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California Agriculture 2(9):7-7.

Published September 01, 1948

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Fruit-stem die-back, a malady occuring throughout California citrus orchards, is more severe in some localities than in others and affects oranges and grapefruit particularly.

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Fruit-stem die-back: Reduction is extra benefit of application of 2,4-D to citrus for fruit drop control

L. J. Klotz, W. S. Stewart
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Fruit-stem die-back: Reduction is extra benefit of application of 2,4-D to citrus for fruit drop control

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Authors

L. J. Klotz, Experiment Station, Riverside
W. S. Stewart, Experiment Station, Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(9):7-7.

Published September 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Fruit-stem die-back, a malady occuring throughout California citrus orchards, is more severe in some localities than in others and affects oranges and grapefruit particularly.

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