Exocortis of trifoliate orange: Resembles shell bark of lemons and scaly bark of oranges
H. S. Fawcett, Emeriment Station, Emeritus, Riverside.
L. J. Klotz, Experiment Station, Riverside
California Agriculture 2(10):13-13. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v002n10p13.
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Exocortis—a shelling of the bark of the trifoliate orange—has been noted occasionaly for many years, but hitherto has been considered a minor manifestation on this stock.
H. S. Fawcett is Professor of Plant Pathology, Emeritus, and Plant Pathologist in the Emeriment Station, Emeritus, Riverside. L. J. Klotz is Prolessor of Plant Pathology and Plant Pathologist in the Experiment Station, Riverside.