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Boysenberry fertilization: Yield, fruit size, quality improved by nitrogen but not phosphorus or potash applications in Fresno County test

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Richard A. Break, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(11):5-5.

Published November 01, 1951

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Boysenberry and youngberry plants are most likely to respond to nitrogen.

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Boysenberry fertilization: Yield, fruit size, quality improved by nitrogen but not phosphorus or potash applications in Fresno County test

Richard A. Break
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Boysenberry fertilization: Yield, fruit size, quality improved by nitrogen but not phosphorus or potash applications in Fresno County test

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Richard A. Break, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(11):5-5.

Published November 01, 1951

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Abstract

Boysenberry and youngberry plants are most likely to respond to nitrogen.

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