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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 13, Issue 2, 1959February 01, 1959 PDT

Micronutrient concentrations: Effects of soil applications of phosphate, potash, dolomite on micronutrient concentrations in Valencia orange leaves

C Labanauskas, T Embleton, W Jones, M Garber,
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Articles in Vol. 13, Issue 2, 1959

Vol. 13, Issue 2, 1959
  • The rural-urban fringe problem: Common characteristic of areas of rural-urban transitions is disorganization of economic, political, and social processes
    S Smith
  • Sorptive dusts on cockroaches: Easily applied compounds harmless to animals and humans effectively control cockroaches and other household pests
    I Tarshis
  • Iron deficiency of rice: Crop failures in localized areas within productive fields corrected in tests conducted in Glenn and Colusa counties
    K IngebretsenW MartinJ VlamisR Jeter
  • Manganese in brussels sprouts: Lime applied to acid soil corrected incidence of manganese toxicity of Brussels sprouts in field tests near Pescadero
    J LingleR Sciaroni
  • Micronutrient concentrations: Effects of soil applications of phosphate, potash, dolomite on micronutrient concentrations in Valencia orange leaves
    C LabanauskasT EmbletonW JonesM Garber
  • Studies on strawberry quality: High temperatures that may occur in harvesting and handling of strawberries influence the rate of fruit deterioration
    E MaxieF MitchellA Greathead
  • Root regeneration by seedlings: Ability of ponderosa pine seedling to regenerate root system rapidly after transplanting is important factor in survival
    E StoneG Schubert
  • Mealybug on apricot: Old pest of grapes and pears is causing new control problem for apricot growers
    H MadsenL McNelly
  • Weed control in shasta daisy: Costly hand weeding of commercial flower crop reduced in successful field tests with neburon in Santa Barbara County
    J BivinsW Harvey
California Agriculture
Labanauskas, C, T Embleton, W Jones, and M Garber. 1959. “Micronutrient Concentrations: Effects of Soil Applications of Phosphate, Potash, Dolomite on Micronutrient Concentrations in Valencia Orange Leaves.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 13 (2): 10–10.
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