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Virus-free cherry: Budwood of sweet cherry varieties developed free from known viruses

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George Nyland , University of California
Reid M. Brooks, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(3):8-8.

Published March 01, 1953

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Virus-free budwood of sweet cherry varieties—Bing, Black Tartarian, Napoleon or Royal Ann, Black Republican, Deacon, and Lambert—have been propagated in experimental plantings at Davis. Sufficient fruit has been produced on the trees to determine trueness to variety. However, insufficient time has elapsed to obtain data on mature tree performance in California of the clones obtained from other states.

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The above progress report is based on Research Projects No. 974 and 1478

The inspection of cherry orchards as part of the improvement program was by the Bureau of Plant Pathology of the California State Department of Agriculture

Queries concerning availability of virus-free bud wood should be addressed to the Department of Phonology, University of California, Davis, California

Virus-free cherry: Budwood of sweet cherry varieties developed free from known viruses

George Nyland, Reid M. Brooks
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Virus-free cherry: Budwood of sweet cherry varieties developed free from known viruses

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Authors

George Nyland , University of California
Reid M. Brooks, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(3):8-8.

Published March 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Virus-free budwood of sweet cherry varieties—Bing, Black Tartarian, Napoleon or Royal Ann, Black Republican, Deacon, and Lambert—have been propagated in experimental plantings at Davis. Sufficient fruit has been produced on the trees to determine trueness to variety. However, insufficient time has elapsed to obtain data on mature tree performance in California of the clones obtained from other states.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Projects No. 974 and 1478

The inspection of cherry orchards as part of the improvement program was by the Bureau of Plant Pathology of the California State Department of Agriculture

Queries concerning availability of virus-free bud wood should be addressed to the Department of Phonology, University of California, Davis, California


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