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Sodium in lemon tree collapse: Analyses show high sodium concentrations in the roots of collapsing trees are result of tree condition, not the cause
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California Agriculture 10(9):4-12.
Published September 01, 1956
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Abstract
An answer to whether high concentrations of sodium found in roots of lemon trees severely affected by decline—collapse—were the cause or the result of the tree's condition was the objective of a series of analyses of root and soil samples.