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Bark Grafting Grapevines: At high and low levels

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C. J. Alley, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(3):14-15.

Published March 01, 1965

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High-level bark grafting of grapevines was shown to be preferable to low-level grafting (in tests at Davis) throughout the season.

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Bark Grafting Grapevines: At high and low levels

C. J. Alley
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Bark Grafting Grapevines: At high and low levels

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Authors

C. J. Alley, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(3):14-15.

Published March 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

High-level bark grafting of grapevines was shown to be preferable to low-level grafting (in tests at Davis) throughout the season.

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