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Charcoal root rot limits potential of chickpea in the Central Valley

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Andrew C. Magyarosy, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California
Richard M. Hoover, UC West Side Field Station
Joseph G. Hancock, Department of Plant Pathology

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California Agriculture 39(3):11-11.

Published March 01, 1985

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Since high soil temperatures favor the fungus Macrophomina phaseolina, caution is recommended before planting chickpeas in the Central Valley.

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Charcoal root rot limits potential of chickpea in the Central Valley

Andrew C. Magyarosy, Richard M. Hoover, Joseph G. Hancock
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Charcoal root rot limits potential of chickpea in the Central Valley

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Authors

Andrew C. Magyarosy, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California
Richard M. Hoover, UC West Side Field Station
Joseph G. Hancock, Department of Plant Pathology

Publication Information

California Agriculture 39(3):11-11.

Published March 01, 1985

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

Since high soil temperatures favor the fungus Macrophomina phaseolina, caution is recommended before planting chickpeas in the Central Valley.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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