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Small size citrus fruits may be a genetics problem

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Robert W. Hodgson

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California Agriculture 1(12):1-4.

Published November 01, 1947

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The production of undesirably small sizes of citrus fruits is a problem currently of great importance in California and occasionally so in Florida.

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Small size citrus fruits may be a genetics problem

Robert W. Hodgson
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Small size citrus fruits may be a genetics problem

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Authors

Robert W. Hodgson

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California Agriculture 1(12):1-4.

Published November 01, 1947

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Abstract

The production of undesirably small sizes of citrus fruits is a problem currently of great importance in California and occasionally so in Florida.

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