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Chemically induced sprouting of axillary buds in avocados
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California Agriculture 25(12):4-5.
Published December 01, 1971
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Abstract
Applications of TIBA (trüodobenzoic acid) have broken terminal dominance, and caused sprouting and growth of axillary buds in young avocado trees without killing the terminal shoot which continues to grow at a reduced rate. This chemical may offer a way to alter the marked upright growth of varieties such as Zutano and Bacon into a more desirable spreading-scaffold branch structure.