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Declining citrus root systems: Relationship of root systems to top growth and production investigated in citrus orchard rejuvenation program studies

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G. A. Cahoon, University of California, Riverside.
R. B. Harding, University of California, Riverside.
D. B. Miller, University of California, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 10(9):3-12.

Published September 01, 1956

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The decline of citrus root systems is one of the more serious current problems in production and fruit size. During the past few years, quantitative information has been accumulating on the extent of citrus root decline and its relationship to growth and production.

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Declining citrus root systems: Relationship of root systems to top growth and production investigated in citrus orchard rejuvenation program studies

G. A. Cahoon, R. B. Harding, D. B. Miller
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Declining citrus root systems: Relationship of root systems to top growth and production investigated in citrus orchard rejuvenation program studies

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Authors

G. A. Cahoon, University of California, Riverside.
R. B. Harding, University of California, Riverside.
D. B. Miller, University of California, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(9):3-12.

Published September 01, 1956

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The decline of citrus root systems is one of the more serious current problems in production and fruit size. During the past few years, quantitative information has been accumulating on the extent of citrus root decline and its relationship to growth and production.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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