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Apical chlorosis

Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis (Hellmers) Young, Dye and Wilkie Apical chlorosis +... [Pg.373]

Laberge, C. and Sackston, W.E., Apical chlorosis of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosm), Phytoprotection, 67, 117-122, 1986. [Pg.380]

Shane, W.W. and Baumer, J.S., Apical chlorosis and leaf spot of Jerusalem artichoke incited by Pseudomonas syringae pv. Tagetis, Plant Dis., 68, 257, 1984. [Pg.381]

Results presented in Table VII show that sufficient light is needed for new shoot formation on explants and that the herbicide fluridone causes chlorosis in new growth just as in whole plants (12,13). These data also confirm that the apical explant, which contains the terminal meristem, is a poor system for assaying inhibitors of new shoot production. [Pg.364]


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