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    Influence of Soil Fumigation on the Fusarium-Root-knot Nematode Disease Complex of Cotton in California by Jorgenson, E C, Hyer, A H, Garber, R H, Smith, S N

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-07-1978)
    “…For control of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, and the pathogenic wilt fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, on cotton, soil fumigants were applied in the…”
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    Weed and Disease Responses to Herbicides in Single- and Double-Row Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) by Miller, J. H., Carter, C. H., Garber, R. H., DeVay, J. E.

    Published in Weed science (01-07-1979)
    “…For 3 yr, herbicide treatments of preplant trifluralin (α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine), postemergence diuron…”
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    Interaction of population levels of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum and [the root-knot nematode] Meloidogyne incognita on cotton [Integrated pest management] by Garber, R.H, Jorgenson, E.C, Smith, S, Hyer, A.H

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-04-1979)
    “…In autoclaved greenhouse soil without Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum, Meloidogyne incognita did not cause leaf or vascular discoloration of 59-day-old…”
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    Control of potassium deficiency syndrome in cotton by soil solarization by W Weir, R Garber, J Stapleton, R Felix-Gastelum, R Wakeman, J DeVay

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-05-1989)
    “…Potassium-deficiency symptoms in cotton are widespread in California and become most apparent in leaves during heavy demand by developing bolls. Potassium…”
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    Treating cotton seed cuts losses to damping-off by A Paulus, J Nelson, F Shibuya, R Garber

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-10-1976)
    “…Damping-off of cotton seedling, caused by the fungus Rhizoctonia soluni, can be a serious seedling disease in the interior valleys of southern California…”
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