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Survival of black-eyed susan from different regional seed sources under low and high input systems
Author(s): J. J. Marois and J. G. Norcini
Month: Jan-Mar
Year: 2003
Journal: Horttechnology
Journal Link: http://horttech.ashspublications.org/search.dtl
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Pages: 161-165
Article Topic(s): Ecotype, Provenance, Fungi, Irrigation, Pathology, Propagation, Water, Herbicide
Research Setting(s): Field
Species Referenced: Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan),
Abstract
Researches the effect of seed source, a pathogenic fungus, and irrigation on survival of Rudbeckia hirta from three seed sources grown in Monticello, Florida. Survival of the north Florida seed source was higher than the Texas seed source but the decline of the latter could not be directly attributed to pests or climatic effects.Suggested Citation
J. J. Marois and J. G. Norcini. "Survival of black-eyed susan from different regional seed sources under low and high input systems." Horttechnology 13.1 (2003): 161-165.Go back