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Control of Botrytis fruit rot in strawberry

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Albert O. Paulus , Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana
Victor Voth, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana
Jerry Nelson, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana
Howard Bowen, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana

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California Agriculture 32(1):9-9.

Published January 01, 1978

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In field trials, BASF 352 treatments produced the least number of rotaffected Tioga and Tufts strawberries, and was one of the fungicides that most increased Tioga yield.

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Control of Botrytis fruit rot in strawberry

Albert O. Paulus, Victor Voth, Jerry Nelson, Howard Bowen
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Control of Botrytis fruit rot in strawberry

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Authors

Albert O. Paulus , Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana
Victor Voth, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana
Jerry Nelson, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana
Howard Bowen, Department of Pomology, UC, Davis, are located at the South Coast Field Station, Santa Ana

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(1):9-9.

Published January 01, 1978

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

In field trials, BASF 352 treatments produced the least number of rotaffected Tioga and Tufts strawberries, and was one of the fungicides that most increased Tioga yield.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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