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Leafy seviiiano olive cuttings: Rooting readily obtained under mist humidification produced satisfactory trees in experiment at Davis

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H. T. Hartmann, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 8(5):6-16.

Published May 01, 1954

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Most varieties of olives can be propagated readily by either leafy softwood cuttings or by hardwood cuttings. However, the Sevillano–one of the leading commercial olive varieties in California–has been difficult to propagate by cuttings; so nurserymen have resorted to grafting on seedlings as a means of propagation.

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Leafy seviiiano olive cuttings: Rooting readily obtained under mist humidification produced satisfactory trees in experiment at Davis

H. T. Hartmann
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Leafy seviiiano olive cuttings: Rooting readily obtained under mist humidification produced satisfactory trees in experiment at Davis

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Authors

H. T. Hartmann, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(5):6-16.

Published May 01, 1954

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Most varieties of olives can be propagated readily by either leafy softwood cuttings or by hardwood cuttings. However, the Sevillano–one of the leading commercial olive varieties in California–has been difficult to propagate by cuttings; so nurserymen have resorted to grafting on seedlings as a means of propagation.

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