Disease of corn, sorghum, and sudangrass head smut established in California
1961
P Halisky | D Smeltzer
Head smut—Sphacelotheca reiliana—a soil-borne fungus disease, which can not be controlled by chemical seed treatment, is one of the most destructive enemies of corn, sorghum, and sudan-grass. It has become established in central California and appears to be increasing in severity and spreading in area.
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California Agriculture
Том
15
Выпуск
1
ISSN
0008-0845 | 2160-8091
Издатель
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Язык
Английский
2024-12-11
DOAJ
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