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Vegetable Crops/Plant Pathology
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- Fertility Management in Drip Irrigated Peppers
- Use of Colored Mulches and Insect Repellents to Control CMV of Peppers
- Weed Control in Peppers
- Controlling Nematodes in the Garden
- The Effects of Weather on Vegetable Disease Development
- Crop Rotations as a Method of Disease Control
- A New Method to Control Soil Borne Pathogens: Biological Soil Disinfestation
- Scab Diseases of Potato
- Potato Scab of Potatoes
- COVER CROPS
- Evaluation of Insect Repellents and Barriers as Methods to Control Cucumber Mosaic Virus of Bell Peppers
- Alfalfa Mosaic Virus of Vegetables
- New Research Sheds Light On White Rot Control
- Recent Progress on White Rot Control of Garlic and Onions
- Soil Biology 101
- Off-Colored Vegetables Are Good For You - No Joke
- Blackmold of Tomatoes
- Diversity of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Kern County
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