California Agriculture, March 1958
Volume 12, Number 3
Nutrient solutions as tools of research
research articles
Citrus trees in water cultures: Information derived from studies using nutrient solutions as tools of research is of inestimable value to citrus industry
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H. D. Chapman , E. F. Wallihan , D. S. Rayner , Harrietann Joseph
pp3-4, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p3
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Effect of nontillage of navels: Relation of some tillage practices to water infiltration, yield, and quality of oranges part of fertilizer experiment
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W. W. Jones , C. B. Cree , T. W. Embleton
pp5-10, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p5
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Splitting of Navel oranges: Studies indicate local temperature and humidity more closely related to incidence of injury than is soil moisture content
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O. C. Taylor , G. A. Cahoon , L. H. Stolxy
pp6-10, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p6
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Albinism in citrus seedlings: Nongenetic absence or deficiency of chlorophyll in seedlings prevented by treating freshly extracted seeds with fungicide
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George F. Ryan
pp7-12, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p7
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Iron and zinc foliage sprays: Radioactive tracers being used in basic studies on factors influencing absorption and translocation of micronutrients
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A. Wallace , A. A. Bedri
pp8, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p8
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Chlorine absorption: All portions of citrus trees grown in soil cultures absorbed chlorine in test
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Joseph N. Brusca , A. R. C. Haas
pp9-12, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p9
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Red mite on citrus: Timing control treatments important and influenced by climate of growing areas
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L. R. Jeppson
pp11, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p11
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Grocery store credit service: Combinations of credit with telephone and delivery services are related to the locations, ownership and sizes of stores
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Marilyn Dunsing , Jessie V. Coles
pp13-15, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p13
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Woolly and green apple aphids: Field trials with new materials in orchard near Watsonville indicate same timing of spray treatment controls both pests
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Harold F. Madsen , J. Blair Bailey
pp14-16, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p14
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General Information
Changes in orange marketing: Developing revolution in marketing and distribution of the nation's food products affects fresh and processed oranges
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Sidney Hoos
pp2-12, doi#10.3733/ca.v012n03p2
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