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Olive girdling investigations: Seek to determine the best time and method for obtaining optimum fruit set

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H. T. Hartmann, Davis

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California Agriculture 3(4):4-15.

Published April 01, 1949

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One of the principal problems confronting California olive growers in certain years is the lack of sufficient set of fruit to assure a profitable yield at harvest time.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1301.

Olive girdling investigations: Seek to determine the best time and method for obtaining optimum fruit set

H. T. Hartmann
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Olive girdling investigations: Seek to determine the best time and method for obtaining optimum fruit set

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Authors

H. T. Hartmann, Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(4):4-15.

Published April 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

One of the principal problems confronting California olive growers in certain years is the lack of sufficient set of fruit to assure a profitable yield at harvest time.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1301.


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