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Soil salinity hazard to seeds: Planting variation to minimize salinity to germinating seeds successful in field tests with alfalfa in Palo Verde Valley

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Lloyd Burri, University of California
Milton Fireman, University of California
Otis A. Harvey, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(9):7-7.

Published September 01, 1958

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A perfect stand of Moapa alfalfa in an experimental offset planting—a single row on the shoulder of double row beds—was obtained in an area where soil salinity usually is a hazard to germinating seeds.

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The Fisher Ranch at Blythe cooperated in the offset planting trials.

Soil salinity hazard to seeds: Planting variation to minimize salinity to germinating seeds successful in field tests with alfalfa in Palo Verde Valley

Lloyd Burri, Milton Fireman, Otis A. Harvey
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Soil salinity hazard to seeds: Planting variation to minimize salinity to germinating seeds successful in field tests with alfalfa in Palo Verde Valley

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Authors

Lloyd Burri, University of California
Milton Fireman, University of California
Otis A. Harvey, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(9):7-7.

Published September 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A perfect stand of Moapa alfalfa in an experimental offset planting—a single row on the shoulder of double row beds—was obtained in an area where soil salinity usually is a hazard to germinating seeds.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The Fisher Ranch at Blythe cooperated in the offset planting trials.


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