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Stump grafting old citrus: Navel orange scions set fruit in fifth growing season following grafting to stumps old old seedling trees

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Ralph G. LaRue, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(10):6-6.

Published October 01, 1953

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After four growing seasons, thriving scions grafted into old seedling orange tree stumps demonstrated a way to rehabilitate orchards where the original variety is no longer profitable.

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Stump grafting old citrus: Navel orange scions set fruit in fifth growing season following grafting to stumps old old seedling trees

Ralph G. LaRue
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Stump grafting old citrus: Navel orange scions set fruit in fifth growing season following grafting to stumps old old seedling trees

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Ralph G. LaRue, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(10):6-6.

Published October 01, 1953

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Abstract

After four growing seasons, thriving scions grafted into old seedling orange tree stumps demonstrated a way to rehabilitate orchards where the original variety is no longer profitable.

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