Controlling fruit formation on olive and Victorian box with Off-Shoot-O and Ethrel
Authors
Tok FurutaWes Humphrey
Richard Maire
Leo Yamamato
Authors Affiliations
Tokuji Furuta is Extension Ornamental Horticulturist, University of California, Riverside; Wes Humphrey is Farm Advisors in Orange and Los Angeles counties; Richard Maire is Farm Advisors in Orange and Los Angeles counties; Leo Yamamoto was Extension Laboratory Technician, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 24(4):11-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n04p11. April 1970.
PDF of full article, Cite this article
Abstract
IT IS OFTEN DESIRABLE to prevent fruit formation on many ornamental plants to eliminate a hazard or a nuisance created by the ripe fruit. The fruits of olive (Olea europaea L.) and Victorian box (Pittosporum undulatum Vent.) are messy and unsightly, they stain concrete and other surfaces, and can cause people to slip. The long-term solution has been to introduce and use fruitless cultivars or male plants. This, however, does not eliminate the need for other control methods because many cultivars which set fruit can usually be found in the neighborhood.
Furuta T, Humphrey W, Maire R, Yamamato L. 1970. Controlling fruit formation on olive and Victorian box with Off-Shoot-O and Ethrel. Hilgardia 24(4):11-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n04p11
Also in this issue:
People-izing agricultureEnep-youth …good food for good nutrition
Research previews
CM 67 and Atlas 68… two new yellow-dwarf resistant barley varieties
Ethrel sprays reduce number of pickings in hand-harvested cantaloupes
Asparagus yields and plant vigor as influenced by time and duration of cutting
A research brief… potassium role found essential in stomatal functioning for plant life
Ragwort flea beetle established for biological control of tansy ragwort in Northern California
Apple shape changing possible with cytokinin and gibberellin sprays
Six acaroids tested for control of two-spotted mites on Bartlett pears
Reclamation of a saline and high boron soil in the Coachella Valley of California