Effects of irrigation and nitrogen on micronutrient concentrations in Hass avocado leaves
Authors
C. K. LabanauskasT. W. Embleton
S. J. Richards
M. F. Handy
Authors Affiliations
C. K. Labanauskas is Assistant Horticulturist, University of California, Riverside; T. W. Embleton is Associate Horticulturist, University of California, Riverside; S. J. Richards is Soil Physicist, University of California, Riverside; M. F. Handy is Laboratory Technician II in Horticulture, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 15(2):11-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v015n02p11. February 1961.
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Abstract
Availability of soil moisture affects the utilization of soil manganese and boron by avocado trees, and high nitrogen fertilization reduces the trees' utilization of copper.
Labanauskas C, Embleton T, Richards S, Handy M. 1961. Effects of irrigation and nitrogen on micronutrient concentrations in Hass avocado leaves. Hilgardia 15(2):11-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v015n02p11
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