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Fruitfulness in the olive: Winter chilling may explain higher yields of orchards in the interior Central Valley than of those in southern California

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H. T. Hartmann, University of California
I. Porlingis

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California Agriculture 12(5):6-11.

Published May 01, 1958

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Olive trees will not survive winter temperatures below 10°F-12°F, but they require relatively cold winters to produce satisfactory commercial crops.

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Fruitfulness in the olive: Winter chilling may explain higher yields of orchards in the interior Central Valley than of those in southern California

H. T. Hartmann, I. Porlingis
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Fruitfulness in the olive: Winter chilling may explain higher yields of orchards in the interior Central Valley than of those in southern California

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

H. T. Hartmann, University of California
I. Porlingis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(5):6-11.

Published May 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Olive trees will not survive winter temperatures below 10°F-12°F, but they require relatively cold winters to produce satisfactory commercial crops.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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