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Effects of alar and top removal on yield of fresno strawberries at three digging dates

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R. E. Puffer
V. Voth, University of California South Coast Field Station
H. J. Bowen, University of California South Coast Field Station
R. H. Gripp

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California Agriculture 22(2):11-13.

Published February 01, 1968

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The production of early strawberries is an important part of the strawberry industry in Los Angeles and Orange counties. Winter-planted (about November 1) strawberry plants produce earlier fruit but give lower total yield for the season than do summer-planted strawberry plants. In the 1964-65 season, many growers winter-planted the Fresno instead of the Lassen variety for its improved fruit quality.

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Effects of alar and top removal on yield of fresno strawberries at three digging dates

R. E. Puffer, V. Voth, H. J. Bowen, R. H. Gripp
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Effects of alar and top removal on yield of fresno strawberries at three digging dates

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Authors

R. E. Puffer
V. Voth, University of California South Coast Field Station
H. J. Bowen, University of California South Coast Field Station
R. H. Gripp

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(2):11-13.

Published February 01, 1968

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The production of early strawberries is an important part of the strawberry industry in Los Angeles and Orange counties. Winter-planted (about November 1) strawberry plants produce earlier fruit but give lower total yield for the season than do summer-planted strawberry plants. In the 1964-65 season, many growers winter-planted the Fresno instead of the Lassen variety for its improved fruit quality.

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