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Seedlings on old citrus soils: Effect of water, acid, alkali, and alcohol leaching of old citrus soils on growth of citrus seedlings

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James P. Martin, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 4(12):3-11.

Published December 01, 1950

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Orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees in most southern California citrus-producing areas do not grow so well when planted in soil previously cropped to citrus as when planted in a soil for the first time.

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Seedlings on old citrus soils: Effect of water, acid, alkali, and alcohol leaching of old citrus soils on growth of citrus seedlings

James P. Martin
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Seedlings on old citrus soils: Effect of water, acid, alkali, and alcohol leaching of old citrus soils on growth of citrus seedlings

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Authors

James P. Martin, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(12):3-11.

Published December 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees in most southern California citrus-producing areas do not grow so well when planted in soil previously cropped to citrus as when planted in a soil for the first time.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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