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Copper deficiency of almonds: Applications of copper compounds to trees near Paso Robles produced response in leaf growth, corrected kernel shrivel

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D. E. Kester, University of California, Davis.
J. G. Brown, University of California, Davis.
Tom Aldrich, San Luis Obispo County, University of California.

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California Agriculture 10(6):13-16.

Published June 01, 1956

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Poor growth and a rough bark condition in a group of almond trees in the Paso Robles area attracted attention in 1952. Some trees showed considerable gumming of the trunks and lower parts of the main branches.

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Copper deficiency of almonds: Applications of copper compounds to trees near Paso Robles produced response in leaf growth, corrected kernel shrivel

D. E. Kester, J. G. Brown, Tom Aldrich
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Copper deficiency of almonds: Applications of copper compounds to trees near Paso Robles produced response in leaf growth, corrected kernel shrivel

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Authors

D. E. Kester, University of California, Davis.
J. G. Brown, University of California, Davis.
Tom Aldrich, San Luis Obispo County, University of California.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(6):13-16.

Published June 01, 1956

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Poor growth and a rough bark condition in a group of almond trees in the Paso Robles area attracted attention in 1952. Some trees showed considerable gumming of the trunks and lower parts of the main branches.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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