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Injections for citrus trees: Phosphorus and potassium given lemon trees by injections in experimental study of nutrient deficiencies

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D. G. Aldrich, Experiment Station at Riverside
A. R. C. Haas, Experiment Station at Riverside

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California Agriculture 4(2):7-14.

Published February 01, 1950

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The injection method of supplying nutrient elements to trees was chosen at the outset of a study as to whether citrus trees would respond to potassium applications.

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The above progress report is based on Research Projects Nos. 1087 and 1305.

Injections for citrus trees: Phosphorus and potassium given lemon trees by injections in experimental study of nutrient deficiencies

D. G. Aldrich, A. R. C. Haas
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Injections for citrus trees: Phosphorus and potassium given lemon trees by injections in experimental study of nutrient deficiencies

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Authors

D. G. Aldrich, Experiment Station at Riverside
A. R. C. Haas, Experiment Station at Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(2):7-14.

Published February 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The injection method of supplying nutrient elements to trees was chosen at the outset of a study as to whether citrus trees would respond to potassium applications.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Projects Nos. 1087 and 1305.


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