P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 2, Issue 6, 1948June 01, 1948 PDT
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Effect of potash on oranges: Studies on deficiency and excess in relation to tree growth, composition and fruit quality
Effect of potash on oranges: Studies on deficiency and excess in relation to tree growth, composition and fruit quality
H Chapman, S Brown, D Rayner,
Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 6, 1948
Vol. 2, Issue 6, 1948
- California Clingstone peaches: Economic status, 1948S HoosH Phelps
- Effect of potash on oranges: Studies on deficiency and excess in relation to tree growth, composition and fruit qualityH ChapmanS BrownD Rayner
- Studies on dehydration of figs: Reduction in yeast count achieved is considered advantage for this type of dryingE Mrak
- Low volume spraying: Of deciduous fruit trees successful with air carrier speed sprayersA Borden
- Irrigation practices: Efficiency of different systems determined by various factorsC Johnston
- Avocado root rot: Two-phase series of experiments to determine control methodsG ZentmyerL Klotz
- Suggestions for vineyard fertiliization: Test plots recommended to determine most efficient fertilization proggramW Williams
- Black-end of pear: Problem is subject of extensive field and laboratory studiesL Davis
- Two new table-wine grapes: Promising in combining high productivity and wine qualityH Olmo
- Citrus red mite: New chemical gives promising results in control experimentsL Jeppson
- PE in poultry: Variety of factors found to affect control of avian pneumoencephalitisJ Beach
- Sweet root orange trees: Symptomless hosts of the quick decline virusH FawcettJ Wallace
- New publicationsCalifornia Agriculture
Chapman, H, S Brown, and D Rayner. 1948. “Effect of Potash on Oranges: Studies on Deficiency and Excess in Relation to Tree Growth, Composition and Fruit Quality.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 (6): 3–15.