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Sodium leaf scorch of apricot: Condition causing damage to orchards in Hemet area improved by heavy irrigation treatments with contour basin checks

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Dean Halsey , University of California
N. L. McFarlane, University of California.
Richard J. Schut, University of California.

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California Agriculture 12(9):4-5.

Published September 01, 1958

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Salting out, or dieback—sodium scorch—of apricot was improved substantially—in an experimental plot near Hemet—by the heavy application of irrigation water as a corrective treatment.

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Sodium leaf scorch of apricot: Condition causing damage to orchards in Hemet area improved by heavy irrigation treatments with contour basin checks

Dean Halsey, N. L. McFarlane, Richard J. Schut
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Sodium leaf scorch of apricot: Condition causing damage to orchards in Hemet area improved by heavy irrigation treatments with contour basin checks

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Authors

Dean Halsey , University of California
N. L. McFarlane, University of California.
Richard J. Schut, University of California.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(9):4-5.

Published September 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Salting out, or dieback—sodium scorch—of apricot was improved substantially—in an experimental plot near Hemet—by the heavy application of irrigation water as a corrective treatment.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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