1939
DOI: 10.3733/hilg.v12n09p531
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Breeding for resistance to onion downy mildew caused byPeronospora destructor

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“…to record the seed yield of these plots. In my opinion, however, the results from this experiment corroborate the opinion of Jones, Porter, and Leach (29) that leaf pruning does not seriously interfere with seed production. As to whether such treatments will reduce the severity of downy mildew, apparently no information is available, but in cases of severe leaf infection the removal of the leaves would, certainly reduce the amount of inoculum.…”
Section: Feb 1943]supporting
confidence: 83%
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“…to record the seed yield of these plots. In my opinion, however, the results from this experiment corroborate the opinion of Jones, Porter, and Leach (29) that leaf pruning does not seriously interfere with seed production. As to whether such treatments will reduce the severity of downy mildew, apparently no information is available, but in cases of severe leaf infection the removal of the leaves would, certainly reduce the amount of inoculum.…”
Section: Feb 1943]supporting
confidence: 83%
“…plantings vary from none to total failure. According to Jones, Porter, and Leach (29), the loss due to mildew infection in the California seed crop from 1920 to 1938 has varied f'rom 0 to 70 per cent in different years. I have seen individual fields of onions for greens, bulbs, and seed 14,No.…”
Section: Amount Of Losses-losses From Onion Mildew In Individual Fieldmentioning
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