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Tree development, yield and leaf nutrient levels of old-clone lemon trees on eight rootstocks
Year:
1980
Source of publication :
Experimental Agriculture
Authors :
Levy, Yoseph
;
.
Shaked, Abraham
;
.
Volume :
16
Co-Authors:
Levy, Y., Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Regional Experiment Station, Mobile Post Negev, Israel
Shaked, A., Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Regional Experiment Station, Mobile Post Negev, Israel
Ashkenazi, S., Ministry of Agriculture, Israel
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From page:
49
To page:
55
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Total pages:
7
)
Abstract:
The effects of rootstock on tree development, leaf nutrient levels and yields of two old-clone lemon cultivars, Eureka and Villafranca, were studied. The largest canopy development and yields were obtained on Alemow and Volkameriana; red rough lemon failed due to foot rot; Rangpur lime trees were severely stunted; and Citremon induced high chloride and relatively low boron contents in the leaves. © 1980, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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DOI :
10.1017/S0014479700010693
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Database:
Scopus
Publication Type:
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Language:
English
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27124
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Scientific Publication
Tree development, yield and leaf nutrient levels of old-clone lemon trees on eight rootstocks
16
Levy, Y., Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Regional Experiment Station, Mobile Post Negev, Israel
Shaked, A., Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Regional Experiment Station, Mobile Post Negev, Israel
Ashkenazi, S., Ministry of Agriculture, Israel
Tree development, yield and leaf nutrient levels of old-clone lemon trees on eight rootstocks
The effects of rootstock on tree development, leaf nutrient levels and yields of two old-clone lemon cultivars, Eureka and Villafranca, were studied. The largest canopy development and yields were obtained on Alemow and Volkameriana; red rough lemon failed due to foot rot; Rangpur lime trees were severely stunted; and Citremon induced high chloride and relatively low boron contents in the leaves. © 1980, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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