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THE OCCURRENCE OF FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM IN SOILS, AND ON NARCISSUS AND TULIP

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47_17
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113 – 118
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Abstract
Soils in which tulips and narcissus were growing, or had been grown, and the root plates of stored narcissus bulbs were assayed for the presence of Fusarium oxysporum as part of a long-term investigation into the etiologies of basal rot of narcissus and Fusarium rot of tulip.

The fungus was found to be common both in the soil and on bulbs.

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Authors
D. Price
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