Olive tree spacing: Studies indicate wide spacing of trees advantageous to yields
Authors
Karl OpitzH. T. Hartmann
Authors Affiliations
Karl Opitz is Farm Advisor of Agricultural Extension Service, Tulare County, University of California College of Agriculture; H. T. Hartmann is Assistant Professor of Pomology, University of California College of Agriculture, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 5(3):13-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v005n03p13. March 1951.
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Abstract
Olive trees in the outside rows of orchards or in border row planting generally outyield trees growing in solid block plantings. This is believed to result from less root and top competition. Compared with the solid block plantings, border row trees are better illuminated and die roots spread into areas where such essentials as water and soil nutrients are more readily available.
Opitz K, Hartmann H. 1951. Olive tree spacing: Studies indicate wide spacing of trees advantageous to yields. Hilgardia 5(3):13-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v005n03p13
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