Effect of seed piece spacing on the production of sweet potato transplants
Authors
F. H. TakatoriN. C. Welch
J. I. Stillman
Authors Affiliations
F. H. Takatori is Associate Specialist in Vegetable Crops, University of California, Riverside; Norman Welch is Farm Advisor, San Bernardino County; J. I. Stillman is Laboratory Technician, U.C., Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 17(3):5-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n03p5. March 1963.
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Abstract
Planting cut sweet potato roots at the rate of 12 pieces per sq ft resulted in best yields of transplants in San Bernardino County tests.
Takatori F, Welch N, Stillman J. 1963. Effect of seed piece spacing on the production of sweet potato transplants. Hilgardia 17(3):5-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n03p5
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