Studies on a die-back of Arabica coffee in South India; role of pests and parasites
The pattern of field incidence and associations indicated that the die-back of arabica was not caused by insect pests or other microparasites. The die-back was a hot-weather die-back and not a cold weather die-back. Coffee plants grown under exposed conditions were invariably subject to the malady. The die-back could be arrested by provision of adequate over-head shade
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1971
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Subjects: | COFFEA ARABICA, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS), PLAGAS, PARASITOS, PHOMA COSTARRICENSIS, |
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