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Influencing growth of

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T. Mock, University of California
T. Furuta, University of California
A. Leiser, University of California

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California Agriculture 30(2):7-7.

Published February 01, 1976

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Experiments showed that growth of the dwarf Eugenia plants was influenced by the soil mixture and that the use of GA3 was actually detrimental, considering the type of growth obtained. Whenever these plants are propagated and cultivated, a highly organic soil mixture should be used.

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Influencing growth of

T. Mock, T. Furuta, A. Leiser
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Influencing growth of

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Authors

T. Mock, University of California
T. Furuta, University of California
A. Leiser, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(2):7-7.

Published February 01, 1976

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Experiments showed that growth of the dwarf Eugenia plants was influenced by the soil mixture and that the use of GA3 was actually detrimental, considering the type of growth obtained. Whenever these plants are propagated and cultivated, a highly organic soil mixture should be used.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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