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Botrytis blight of bouvardia flowers

C. M. Tompkins

Hilgardia, 1950, vol. 19, issue 13

Abstract: A serious blight is prevalent on bouvardia cut flowers when they are stored in waxed containers in commercial refrigerators at 48° F in San Francisco. Symptoms consist of small to large lightbrown lesions on buds and open flowers. Often lesions coalesce to form larger lesions. In advanced stages, the flowers become shriveled and deformed.

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Date: 1950
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