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Boron deficiency of grapes: Soil application at one ounce of borax per vine supplies enough boron for normal growth after midwinter pruning

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M. M. Barnes, University of California, Riverside.
W. W. Jones, University of California, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 10(8):12-12.

Published August 01, 1956

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Vines develop abnormal growth if they bud out early following midwinter pruning—in certain vineyards in southern California—apparently because of insufficient boron at time of budding out.

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Boron deficiency of grapes: Soil application at one ounce of borax per vine supplies enough boron for normal growth after midwinter pruning

M. M. Barnes, W. W. Jones
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Boron deficiency of grapes: Soil application at one ounce of borax per vine supplies enough boron for normal growth after midwinter pruning

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Authors

M. M. Barnes, University of California, Riverside.
W. W. Jones, University of California, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(8):12-12.

Published August 01, 1956

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Vines develop abnormal growth if they bud out early following midwinter pruning—in certain vineyards in southern California—apparently because of insufficient boron at time of budding out.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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