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Effect of Calcium Nutrition on Decay of Summer Sown Seed Potatoes
Bacterial, Hort Innovation Report Ryan Hall 3/3/03 Bacterial, Hort Innovation Report Ryan Hall 3/3/03

Effect of Calcium Nutrition on Decay of Summer Sown Seed Potatoes

This 2003 report found the most common cause of decay was identified as bacterial soft rot (Erwinia carotivora). Calcium fertiliser levels and tuber calcium content was explored in this report alongside the importance of sourcing clean certified seed.

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