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High and low budding of citrus: Malformation of bud union of citrus trees on Sampson tangelo, and Cleopatra mandarin stock seems related to budding height

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W. P. Bitters, University of California
R. G. Platt, University of California
John A. Brusca, University of California
John A. Brusca
N. W. Dukeshire, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(11):5-15.

Published November 01, 1957

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Malformed bud unions on young citrus trees—particularly lemons—budded upon Cleopatra mandarin and Sampson tangelo rootstocks vary in relation to the height of the budding. The reasons for the variations in bud union reaction with height of budding are not known but approximately 8? seems to be the critical height.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 193C.

High and low budding of citrus: Malformation of bud union of citrus trees on Sampson tangelo, and Cleopatra mandarin stock seems related to budding height

W. P. Bitters, R. G. Platt, John A. Brusca, John A. Brusca, N. W. Dukeshire
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High and low budding of citrus: Malformation of bud union of citrus trees on Sampson tangelo, and Cleopatra mandarin stock seems related to budding height

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Authors

W. P. Bitters, University of California
R. G. Platt, University of California
John A. Brusca, University of California
John A. Brusca
N. W. Dukeshire, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(11):5-15.

Published November 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Malformed bud unions on young citrus trees—particularly lemons—budded upon Cleopatra mandarin and Sampson tangelo rootstocks vary in relation to the height of the budding. The reasons for the variations in bud union reaction with height of budding are not known but approximately 8? seems to be the critical height.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 193C.


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