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Long-term study on Tokay vineyard irrigation in Lodi area

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J. J. Kissler, University of California
C. E. Houston, University of California
W. F. Clayton, University of California
L. F. Werenfels, University of California
A. N. Kasimatis, University of California

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California Agriculture 15(4):6-7.

Published April 01, 1961

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Vineyard decline—an increasing problem in Tokay vineyards in the Lodi district—results in low yields, large losses due to sunburn damage, small berry size and other low quality factors.

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The above reported studies were established at the request of the Tokay Marketing Agreement industry committee.

Tokay grape grower James Sanguinetti, of Lodi, also participated in the investigations.

Long-term study on Tokay vineyard irrigation in Lodi area

J. J. Kissler, C. E. Houston, W. F. Clayton, L. F. Werenfels, A. N. Kasimatis
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Long-term study on Tokay vineyard irrigation in Lodi area

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Authors

J. J. Kissler, University of California
C. E. Houston, University of California
W. F. Clayton, University of California
L. F. Werenfels, University of California
A. N. Kasimatis, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 15(4):6-7.

Published April 01, 1961

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Vineyard decline—an increasing problem in Tokay vineyards in the Lodi district—results in low yields, large losses due to sunburn damage, small berry size and other low quality factors.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above reported studies were established at the request of the Tokay Marketing Agreement industry committee.

Tokay grape grower James Sanguinetti, of Lodi, also participated in the investigations.


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