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Almond yield reduction

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Authors

M. Gerdts, Parlier
W. C. Micke, Davis
D. Rough, San Joaquin County
K. W. Hench, Kern County
L.T. Browne, Fresno County
G. S. Sibbett, Tulare County

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California Agriculture 29(3):14-14.

Published March 01, 1975

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Abstract

Non-infectious bud failure (bf) is a genetic disorder of almonds that is present in a number of commercial varieties grown in California. Nonpareil, the industry's most important variety, is widely affected in certain sections of the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys.

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George Leavitt, Jr., Ernest Roncoroni, and James Yeager, Staff Research Associates, University of California, assisted in this study.

Almond yield reduction

M. Gerdts, W. C. Micke, D. Rough, K. W. Hench, L.T. Browne, G. S. Sibbett
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Almond yield reduction

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Authors

M. Gerdts, Parlier
W. C. Micke, Davis
D. Rough, San Joaquin County
K. W. Hench, Kern County
L.T. Browne, Fresno County
G. S. Sibbett, Tulare County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 29(3):14-14.

Published March 01, 1975

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Non-infectious bud failure (bf) is a genetic disorder of almonds that is present in a number of commercial varieties grown in California. Nonpareil, the industry's most important variety, is widely affected in certain sections of the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

George Leavitt, Jr., Ernest Roncoroni, and James Yeager, Staff Research Associates, University of California, assisted in this study.


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