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Chemical inhibition of avocado top regrowth

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S. B. Boswell, University of California
R. M. Burns, University of California
C. D. McCarty, U.C.

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California Agriculture 25(12):3-4.

Published December 01, 1971

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Two new growth-retardants—NIA-10637 and NIA-10656—sprayed on regrowth of topped Bacon avocado trees in Ventura County resulted in significant growth inhibition.

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E. A. Kurtz of Niagara Chemical Division of FMC Corporation supplied the chemicals. Paul Leavens (Junior and Senior) furnished the trees used in these field trials. Statistical analysis was by C. B. Cree, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside.

Chemical inhibition of avocado top regrowth

S. B. Boswell, R. M. Burns, C. D. McCarty
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Chemical inhibition of avocado top regrowth

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Authors

S. B. Boswell, University of California
R. M. Burns, University of California
C. D. McCarty, U.C.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 25(12):3-4.

Published December 01, 1971

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Two new growth-retardants—NIA-10637 and NIA-10656—sprayed on regrowth of topped Bacon avocado trees in Ventura County resulted in significant growth inhibition.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

E. A. Kurtz of Niagara Chemical Division of FMC Corporation supplied the chemicals. Paul Leavens (Junior and Senior) furnished the trees used in these field trials. Statistical analysis was by C. B. Cree, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside.


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