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Citrus seedlings: Influence of fumigation and other treatments of former citrus soils

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James P. Martin, Experiment Station, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 3(2):5-10.

Published February 01, 1949

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Second or third plantings of young citrus trees in old groves do not grow as well as did those of the original planting or as do plantings of similar young trees on formerly noncitrus soil.

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The above progress report is based upon Reseaich Project No. 1263.

Citrus seedlings: Influence of fumigation and other treatments of former citrus soils

James P. Martin
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Citrus seedlings: Influence of fumigation and other treatments of former citrus soils

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

James P. Martin, Experiment Station, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(2):5-10.

Published February 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Second or third plantings of young citrus trees in old groves do not grow as well as did those of the original planting or as do plantings of similar young trees on formerly noncitrus soil.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based upon Reseaich Project No. 1263.


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