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Results of seed tests. VII. Occurrence of Fusarium species and Trichothecium roseum Link. on stored seeds of lentil [Lens culinaris]
1991
Simay, E.I. (Enterprise for Extension and Research in Fruit Growing and Ornamentals, Budapest (Hungary))
Laboratory germination tests were conducted on 16 lentil seed lots stored for nine years with 6-8 moisture content in hermetically sealed containers at 0-4 C under standard ISTA conditions to study the occurrence of Fusarium species and Trichothecium roseum on stored seeds of lentil. Saccardo and F. oxysporum Schlecht were isolated from one seed lot each and Trichotecium roseum Link. from two seed lots. Artificial inoculations of lentil seeds with pure cultures of the isolated fungi caused seed rot and seedling decay
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1991
Suranyi, D. (Station of Enterprise for Research and Extension in Fruit Growing and Ornamentals, Cegled (Hungary))
Floral morphological characteristics of Hungarian apricot varieties
1991
Suranyi, D. (Station of Enterprise for Research and Extension in Fruit Growing and Ornamentals, Cegled (Hungary))
Studies on locating the signal for fruit abscission in the apple tree
1991
Berueter, J. (Swiss Federal Research Station for Fruit-Growing, Viticulture and Horticulture, Waedenswil (Switzerland)) | Droz, P.
Cover plants in field grown vegetables: prospects and limitations
1991
Muller-Scharer, H. | Potter, C.A. (Swiss Federal Research Station for Fruit-Growing, Viticulture and Horticulture, 8820 Wadenswil (Switzerland))
[Mycorrhiza fungi significance for the growing of vegetables and its importance for the growing conditions]
1991
Thorup-Kristensen, K.
Growing aspects of winter barley for yield and quality
1991
Darwinkel, A. (Proefstation voor de Akkerbouw en de Groenteteelt in de Vollegrond, Lelystad (Netherlands))
Herbs for all seasons
1991
Freeman, Sally
Alternatives and supplements to pasture for growing lambs in winter
1991
Bray, A.R. | Moss, R.A. | Burton, R.N. (MAF Technology, Canterbury Agriculture and Science Centre, PO Box 24, Lincoln (New Zealand))