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research article

Crowded citrus orchards: Preliminary studies to determine effect of pruning practices in dense groves

authors

S. H. Cameron, Experiment Station, Riverside
R. W. Hodgson, Experiment Station, Los Angeles

publication information

California Agriculture 2(10):9-14. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v002n10p9. October 1948.

Summary

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Blocks of large orange trees now producing unsatisfactory crops—running largely to small sizes—are a problem in some of the older citrus growing districts of California.

author affiliations

S. H. Cameron is Professor of Subtropical Horticulture and Plant Physiologist in the Experiment Station, Riverside. R. W. Hodgson is Assistant Dean of the College of Agriculture, Los Angeles, Professor of Subtropical Horticulture and Subtropical Horticulturist in the Experiment Station, Los Angeles.