Shaker-Clamp Injury to Fruit and Nut Trees: … A research program aimed at causes and control
Authors
P. A. AdrianR. B. Fridley
D. H. Chaney
K. Uriu
Authors Affiliations
P. A. Adrian is Agricultural Engineer, USDA; R. B. Fridley is Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis; David H. Chaney is Agricultural Extension Service Farm Advisor, Sutter County; K. Uriu is Associate Pomologist, Department of Pomology, U. C., Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 19(8):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n08p8. August 1965.
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Abstract
Shaker-clamp stresses on fruit and nut trees during mechanical harvesting, which can result in bark injury and susceptibility to disease, were measured under a variety of conditions in these continuing studies. Some of the variables found to affect bark injuries include moisture in both soil and bark, varietal differences, and tree age.
Adrian P, Fridley R, Chaney D, Uriu K. 1965. Shaker-Clamp Injury to Fruit and Nut Trees: … A research program aimed at causes and control. Hilgardia 19(8):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n08p8
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