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Sweet cherry pollination for Early Burlat and Moreau

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Warren C. Micke , University of California, Davis
Vilmos Beres, University of California, Davis
James A. Doyle, University of California, Davis
Wallace Schreader, San Joaquin County

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California Agriculture 24(3):15-15.

Published March 01, 1970

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Abstract

Two promising, early maturing cherry varieties, Early Burlat and Moreau, were recently introduced in California. Adequate pollination data for these varieties were not available at the time of introduction, so a study was conducted to develop this information. Early Burlat was found to be successfully pollinated by a number of commercially grown varieties. However, no satisfactory pollenizer for Moreau has been found.

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Cooperating in these trials were Gotelli Bros., Oneto Bros., and Andrew Pasquetti, Stockton, California.

Sweet cherry pollination for Early Burlat and Moreau

Warren C. Micke, Vilmos Beres, James A. Doyle, Wallace Schreader
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Sweet cherry pollination for Early Burlat and Moreau

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Authors

Warren C. Micke , University of California, Davis
Vilmos Beres, University of California, Davis
James A. Doyle, University of California, Davis
Wallace Schreader, San Joaquin County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(3):15-15.

Published March 01, 1970

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Two promising, early maturing cherry varieties, Early Burlat and Moreau, were recently introduced in California. Adequate pollination data for these varieties were not available at the time of introduction, so a study was conducted to develop this information. Early Burlat was found to be successfully pollinated by a number of commercially grown varieties. However, no satisfactory pollenizer for Moreau has been found.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Cooperating in these trials were Gotelli Bros., Oneto Bros., and Andrew Pasquetti, Stockton, California.


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