P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 7, Issue 9, 1953September 01, 1953 PDT
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Fire stimulated germination: Effect of burning on germination of brush seed investigated in physiological study of chamise
Fire stimulated germination: Effect of burning on germination of brush seed investigated in physiological study of chamise
E Stone, G Juhren,
Articles in Vol. 7, Issue 9, 1953
Vol. 7, Issue 9, 1953
- Cotton quotas and allotments: Probable re-establishment of controls in 1954 expected to cause major adjustments in crop production patternC McCorkleT Hedges
- Poultry grading: State grading system for meat poultry could improve marketingJ Abbott
- Harvest practices: Sevillano olive growers may affect yields and returns by managementG Sitton
- Fertilizer placement: Citrus production compared in between-rows, under-tree broadcastW JonesC Cree
- Vein enation in citrus leaves: Virus found to be responsible for vein swelling and protuberances in citrus leavesJ WallaceR Drake
- Chicory-endive hybridized: Isolation necessary to prevent production of undesired hybrids by the two speciesC Rick
- 2, 4, 5 -T sprays on stone fruit: Tests reveal possible advantages of early fruit maturity as well as danger of injury to treesR HarrisJ CraneC HansenR Brooks
- Tramp iron in chopped hay: Electronic device detects and removes bits of iron from chopped hay pneumatically conveyed at high speedsJ DobieF JacobL Kleist
- Reseeding dry range: Seedings of annual and perennial legumes and grasses successfulW Johnson
- Fire stimulated germination: Effect of burning on germination of brush seed investigated in physiological study of chamiseE StoneG Juhren
- The clover root nematode: New pest discovered in Camarillo district is apparently destructive to clover and may become important pestD RaskiW Hart
- Fresh tomatoes at retail: Consumer packaged and bulk tomatoes bought in Berkeley studied for comparison of quality and priceJ Coles
Stone, E, and G Juhren. 1953. “Fire Stimulated Germination: Effect of Burning on Germination of Brush Seed Investigated in Physiological Study of Chamise.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 7 (9): 13–14.