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Lemons budded: On grapefruit or sweet orange rootstocks superior to self-rooted Eurekas

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F. F. Halma, Subtropical Horticulturist in the Experiment Station, Los Angeles

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California Agriculture 2(1):3-4.

Published January 01, 1948

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The fifth plot, located near Oxnard, Ventura County, California, was planted in 1936. The cuttings and budlings are progenies of one parent, and the root-stock is sweet orange. The soil is a Yolo fine sandy loam.

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Lemons budded: On grapefruit or sweet orange rootstocks superior to self-rooted Eurekas

F. F. Halma
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Lemons budded: On grapefruit or sweet orange rootstocks superior to self-rooted Eurekas

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Authors

F. F. Halma, Subtropical Horticulturist in the Experiment Station, Los Angeles

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(1):3-4.

Published January 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The fifth plot, located near Oxnard, Ventura County, California, was planted in 1936. The cuttings and budlings are progenies of one parent, and the root-stock is sweet orange. The soil is a Yolo fine sandy loam.

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