
doi: 10.1038/178926a0
Oidium heveae is a major pathogen on Hevea brasiliensis in Ceylon. Following the private communication of results on zinc deficiency in this connexion, since published by Bolle-Jones and Hilton1, investigations were undertaken to see if this discovery had a practical bearing on the problem in Ceylon.
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