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Cling peach irrigation

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K. Uriu, Department of Pomology
L. Werenfels, University of California
G. Post
A. Retan
D. Fox

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California Agriculture 18(7):10-11.

Published July 01, 1964

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Abstract

Irrigation recommendations fo,r peaches have been based mainly on experimental work carried out 30 to 40 years ago. Today's yield potentials make these early recommendations questionable. A higher level of soil moisture has been found to result in larger fruit size and increased vegetative growth.

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Growers Bob Mohammed, Chester Stineman, and Rodney Vertrees cooperated in the experiments.

Cling peach irrigation

K. Uriu, L. Werenfels, G. Post, A. Retan, D. Fox
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Cling peach irrigation

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Authors

K. Uriu, Department of Pomology
L. Werenfels, University of California
G. Post
A. Retan
D. Fox

Publication Information

California Agriculture 18(7):10-11.

Published July 01, 1964

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Irrigation recommendations fo,r peaches have been based mainly on experimental work carried out 30 to 40 years ago. Today's yield potentials make these early recommendations questionable. A higher level of soil moisture has been found to result in larger fruit size and increased vegetative growth.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Growers Bob Mohammed, Chester Stineman, and Rodney Vertrees cooperated in the experiments.


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