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Sodium in citrus seedlings: Varieties react differently to same concentrations of sodium nitrate in the applied nutrients in tests

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A. R. C. Haas, University of California, Riverside
Joseph N. Brusca, University of California, Riverside

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California Agriculture 8(9):12-13.

Published September 01, 1954

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Sodium has not as yet been found to be an essential element–for health in citrus–although it frequently occurs in varying concentrations in citrus orchard soils.

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Sodium in citrus seedlings: Varieties react differently to same concentrations of sodium nitrate in the applied nutrients in tests

A. R. C. Haas, Joseph N. Brusca
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Sodium in citrus seedlings: Varieties react differently to same concentrations of sodium nitrate in the applied nutrients in tests

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Authors

A. R. C. Haas, University of California, Riverside
Joseph N. Brusca, University of California, Riverside

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(9):12-13.

Published September 01, 1954

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Sodium has not as yet been found to be an essential element–for health in citrus–although it frequently occurs in varying concentrations in citrus orchard soils.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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