Seed and soil treatments for control of conifer g seedling damping off pinus resinosa g pinus banksiana g pinus contorta g picea glauca g captan fungic arasan fungic
Carlson, L.W.; Belcher, J.
Canadian Department of Forestry and Rural Development Bi-Monthly Research Notes 25(1): 4-5
1969
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