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No-tillage sorghum and garbanzo yields match or exceed standard tillage yields
July-December 2021
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The potential threat of branched broomrape for California processing tomato: A review
April-June 2021
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Monterey pine forest made a remarkable recovery from pitch canker
July-September 2020
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Forage seeding in rangelands increases production and prevents weed invasion
October-December 2017
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Automated lettuce thinners reduce labor requirements and increase speed of thinning
April-June 2018
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Soil nitrate testing supports nitrogen management in irrigated annual crops
April-June 2017
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Lindcove REC: Developing citrus varieties resistant to huanglongbing disease
January-March 2017
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Introducing cattle grazing to a noxious weed-dominated rangeland shifts plant communities
October-December 2015
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Effects of fuel treatments on California mixed-conifer forests
July-September 2015
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July-September 2015
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Carbon calculator tracks the climate benefits of managed private forests
January-March 2015
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Californians must learn from the past and work together to meet the forest and fire
challenges of the next century
January-March 2015
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Herbicide-resistant weeds challenge some signature cropping systems
October-December 2014
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Sidebar: Herbicide-resistant weeds unlikely in vegetable crops
October-December 2014
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UC COOPERATIVE EXTENSION CENTENNIAL: Eucalyptus fuel dynamics, and fire hazard in the Oakland hills
July-September 2014
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Available from ANR: Weed Pest Identification and Monitoring Cards
October-December 2013
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Forest nurseries face critical choices with the loss of methyl bromide fumigation
July-September 2013
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Managing the almond and stone fruit replant disease complex with less soil fumigant
July-September 2013
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Specialty crops and methyl bromide alternatives: Taking stock after 7 years
July-September 2013
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Conservation tillage systems for cotton advance in the San Joaquin Valley
July-September 2012
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Crop rotation and genetic resistance reduce risk of damage from Fusarium wilt in lettuce
January-March 2012
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Tree shelters and weed control enhance growth and survival of natural blue oak seedlings
October-December 2011
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October-December 2011
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Blue oak stump sprouting evaluated after firewood harvest in northern Sacramento Valley
July-September 2011
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Pruning reduces blister rust in sugar pine with minimal effects on tree growth
January-March 2010
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Dozens of UC research projects pursue fossil-fuel alternatives: Energy Biosciences Institute seeks renewable, sustainable, environmentally friendly biofuels
October-December 2009
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As carbon dioxide rises, food quality will decline without careful nitrogen management
April-June 2009
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New pistachio varieties show promise for California cultivation
January-March 2009
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Sudex cover crops can kill and stunt subsequent tomato, lettuce and broccoli transplants through allelopathy
January-March 2009
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Self-reseeding annual legumes evaluated as cover crops for untilled vineyards
October-December 2008
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October-December 2008
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Glyphosate-resistant hairy fleabane documented in the Central Valley
July-September 2008
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July-September 2008
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Light brown apple moth's arrival in California worries commodity groups
April-June 2008
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Growth stage influences level of resistance in glyphosate-resistant horseweed
April-June 2007
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Conservation tillage production systems compared in San Joaquin Valley cotton
July-September 2006
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July-September 2006
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Managed grazing and seedling shelters enhance oak regeneration on rangelands
October-December 2005
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October-December 2005
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English walnut rootstocks help avoid blackline disease, but produce less than ‘Paradox’ hybrid
October-December 2005
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October-December 2005
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Various novel insecticides are less toxic to humans, more specific to key pests
January-March 2005
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Cattle grazing has varying impacts on stream-channel erosion in oak woodlands
July-September 2004
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July-September 2004
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Autoguidance system operated at high speed causes almost no tomato damage
January-March 2004
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January-March 2004
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Toll-free number aids Spanish-speaking firestorm victims; UC reserve burns
January-March 2004
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Rice is more sensitive to salinity than previously thought
November-December 2002
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November-December 2002
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Agroforestry is promising for previously cleared hardwood rangelands
November-December 2001
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November-December 2001
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Brush piles and mesh cages protect blue oak seedlings from animals
March-April 2001
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March-April 2001
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New pests and diseases: Sudden oak death syndrome fells 3 oak species
January-February 2001
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New growth regulator herbicide provides excellent control of yellow starthistle
March-April 1999
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March-April 1999
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Success of mowing to control yellow starthistle depends on timing and plant's branching form
March-April 1999
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Glassy-winged sharpshooters expected to increase plant disease
March-April 1999
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Grape growers report losses to black-foot and grapevine decline
July-August 1998
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July-August 1998
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DustBusters reduce pollution, wind erosion: Though difficult to achieve, revegetation is best way to stabilize soil
July-August 1998
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July-August 1998
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Invisible invaders: Insect-transmitted viruses threaten agriculture
March-April 1998
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Mowing and subclover plantings suppress yellow starthistle
November-December 1997
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November-December 1997
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Sequential herbicide sprays control bermudagrass in cool-season turf
November-December 1997
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November-December 1997
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Four weed management systems compared: Mulch plus herbicides effectively control vineyard weeds
March-April 1997
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March-April 1997
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Post-fire herbicide sprays enhance native plant diversity
January-February 1997
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“Resistance-breaking” nematodes identified in California tomatoes
November-December 1996
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November-December 1996
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Impact of firewood harvesting on hardwood rangelands varies with region
March-April 1996
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March-April 1996
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Planted blue oaks may need help to survive in Southern Sierras
September-October 1995
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September-October 1995
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Blue oak acorns more viable in Madera County than Kern County
September-October 1995
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September-October 1995
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Controlling dodder in alfalfa hay calls for an integrated procedure
November-December 1993
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November-December 1993
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Controlled grazing on annual grassland decreases yellow starthistle
November-December 1993
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November-December 1993
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In lettuce production, winter cover crops can decrease soil nitrate, leaching potential
September-October 1993
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September-October 1993
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Why lacewings may fail to suppress aphids … Predators that eat other predators disrupt cotton aphid control
September-October 1993
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September-October 1993
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Treeshelters for nursery plants may increase growth, be cost effective
July-August 1993
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Researchers take a look at the versatile L.: wanton weed and/or golf turf?
May-June 1992
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In California's municipalities, saving native oaks calls for planning
March-April 1992
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New strain of sweetpotato whitefly invades California vegetables
November-December 1991
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November-December 1991
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Plastic mulch increases cotton yield, reduces need for preseason irrigation
May-June 1991
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Resistant germplasm controls Fusarium wilt in cantaloupes
November-December 1990
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November-December 1990
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Subclover-seeded, fertilized pasture for early weaned lambs
September-October 1990
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September-October 1990
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Vigor vs. germination in lettuce seeds under adverse storage conditions
April 1973
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April 1973
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Nitrofen herbicide for control of yellow oxalis in greenhouse roses
November 1972
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November 1972
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Controlling rhizoctonia seedling disease of cotton in Southern California
August 1970
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August 1970
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Diagnoses of pear decline and rootstock identification in young pear orchards
July 1967
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July 1967
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Influence of irrigation and soil oxygen on the nutrient content of citrus seedlings
December 1966
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December 1966
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Adequate soil-oxygen supplies increase nutrient concentrations in citrus seedlings
October 1964
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October 1964
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New pear roots for old … inarching decline-immune seedlings into susceptible peas trees
June 1964
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June 1964
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Chemical brush control for fire hazard reduction and natural landscape improvement around the rural home
September 1962
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September 1962
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Planting dates for Douglas fir seedlings in California forest lands
August 1961
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August 1961
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Growth responses of three annual clovers to treatments with 2,4-D—Part I
July 1960
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July 1960
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Root-lesion nematode on walnut: Replants of California black walnut and unselected Paradox hybrid responded to preplanting soil fumigation in trials
May 1958
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May 1958
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Chamise control with aircraft: Herbicides applied by aircraft in spring following fall burn controlled chamise sprouts and brush seedlings in range test
April 1958
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April 1958
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Albinism in citrus seedlings: Nongenetic absence or deficiency of chlorophyll in seedlings prevented by treating freshly extracted seeds with fungicide
March 1958
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Manzanita control in ponderosa: Prescribed burning used to kill brush and to deplete seed source in the soil and promote germination of pine seedlings
February 1958
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February 1958
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Coniferous seedling survival: Jeffrey pine seedlings outlived white fir, ponderosa pine, and incense cedar in drought tests involving simulated dew
October 1957
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October 1957
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Rooting cuttings under mist: Leafy softwood cuttings of paradox walnut hybrids rooted successfully in mist propagation tests during summer of 1956
May 1957
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May 1957
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Smog reduces seedling growth: Zutano avocado seedling growth affected by synthetic smog of ozone and hexene vapor in fumigation chamber experiment
March 1957
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March 1957
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Growth regulators on apricot: Seeds from apricot trees treated with growth regulators are inhibited in germination and any seedling growth is abnormal
October 1956
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October 1956
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Seedling growth on burned soil: Effect of prescribed burning on soil fertility reflected by the growth of pine seedlings in study of nutrient response
September 1956
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September 1956
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Nutrition of date seedlings: Glasshouse tests with Deglet Noor variety in sand and soil cultures indicate which nutrients best stimulate growth
August 1956
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August 1956
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Citrus replant seedling tests: Trifoliate orange rootstock shows better growth in old citrus soil than other seedlings included in replant problem study
January 1956
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January 1956
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Sloping seedbeds: Soil salts minimized in germination zone by bed shaped to allow later cultivation
November 1955
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November 1955
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Almond varieties on plum roots: Plum rootstocks being tested for suitability to almonds in wet areas or in soils infected with oak root fungus
September 1955
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September 1955
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Brush control with chemicals: Hormone-type sprays tested for use in brushland management prove most effective when applied to current year seedlings
May 1955
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May 1955
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Coniferous seedling survival: Poor survival may be due to physiological conditions associated with root-producing ability of planting stock
February 1955
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February 1955
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Drought survival of ponderosa: Pine seedlings treated with simulated dew survive by month nontreated controls in greenhouse tests
July 1954
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July 1954
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Leafy seviiiano olive cuttings: Rooting readily obtained under mist humidification produced satisfactory trees in experiment at Davis
May 1954
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May 1954
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Rooting paradox walnut hybrids: Promising method for vegetative reproduction of walnut hybrids developed by trench layering
May 1954
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May 1954
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Growth of citrus seedlings: Effect of 2,4–D available to roots of seedlings varies with concentration and seedling variety
April 1954
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April 1954
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Growth of avocado seedlings: Individual plants vary in susceptibility to injusry by concentrations of sodium or potassium in soil
February 1954
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February 1954
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Seedlings on old citrus soils: Effect of water, acid, alkali, and alcohol leaching of old citrus soils on growth of citrus seedlings
December 1950
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December 1950
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New fruit varieties: Produced by superior seedlings, chance hybridization or planned by selective breeding programs
July 1950
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July 1950
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Further investigations on avocado decline: Effect of oxygen supply in nutrient solution on avocado and citrus seedlings studied in greenhouse tests
December 1949
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December 1949
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Citrus seedlings: Influence of fumigation and other treatments of former citrus soils
February 1949
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February 1949
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Nucellar seedlings: May permit development of disease-free citrus varieties
January 1949
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January 1949
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