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Germplasm sources of almond

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Richard N. Asay, University of California

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California Agriculture 31(9):20-21.

Published September 01, 1977

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The almond is a uniquely California crop and 99 percent of U.S. product occurs here. Germplasm materials in California originated as chance seedlings from seeds and plants imported from the Mediterranean region between 1850 and 1900. The basic cultivars Nonpareil, Texas Prolific (now known as Mission), Ne Plus Ultra, Peerless, Drake, and I.X.L. originated with this material.

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Germplasm sources of almond

Dale E. Kester, Richard N. Asay
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Germplasm sources of almond

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Richard N. Asay, University of California

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California Agriculture 31(9):20-21.

Published September 01, 1977

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Abstract

The almond is a uniquely California crop and 99 percent of U.S. product occurs here. Germplasm materials in California originated as chance seedlings from seeds and plants imported from the Mediterranean region between 1850 and 1900. The basic cultivars Nonpareil, Texas Prolific (now known as Mission), Ne Plus Ultra, Peerless, Drake, and I.X.L. originated with this material.

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