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Decline of quince-rooted pear trees in Santa Clara County

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L. B. McNelly, U.C. Deciduous Fruit Station
J. A. Beutel, University of California

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California Agriculture 22(1):10-12.

Published January 01, 1968

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Historical Records show that the common quince rootstock has been used in Santa Clara County pear orchards since 1852, and Angers quince since the 1880's. These rootstocks were planted in a wide variety of soils—and frequently on slowly drained soils with perched ground water.

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Decline of quince-rooted pear trees in Santa Clara County

L. B. McNelly, J. A. Beutel
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Decline of quince-rooted pear trees in Santa Clara County

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Authors

L. B. McNelly, U.C. Deciduous Fruit Station
J. A. Beutel, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(1):10-12.

Published January 01, 1968

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Historical Records show that the common quince rootstock has been used in Santa Clara County pear orchards since 1852, and Angers quince since the 1880's. These rootstocks were planted in a wide variety of soils—and frequently on slowly drained soils with perched ground water.

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