Differences in fertilization needs of citrus in Florida and in California explained
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H. D. ChapmanAuthor Affiliations
H. D. Chapman is Professor of Agricultural Chemistry and Chemist in the Expriment Station, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 1(9):4-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n09p4a. August 1947.
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Abstract
Condensation of an article by H. D. Chapman, publised in full in the June issue of citrus Leaves and in the July Issue of Citrograph
Chapman H. 1947. Differences in fertilization needs of citrus in Florida and in California explained. Hilgardia 1(9):4-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n09p4a
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