Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
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Progress report, 1969… whitewash trials in walnuts

Authors

F. J. Perry
A. D. Rizzi

Authors Affiliations

Floyd Perry is Farm Advisor, Butte County; A. D. Rizzi is Extension Pomologist, University of California Agricultural Extension Service.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 24(6):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n06p8. June 1970.

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Abstract

WHITEWASH SPRAYS were found beneficial to walnuts in studies conducted during the early 1960's. Sunburn injury to exposed nuts and limbs was reduced with applications of various types of whitewash sprays. Internal temperatures of exposed nuts averaged 2 to 3 degrees lower on whitewashed trees than the unsprayed checks, and there was a greater percentage of large sound nuts on sprayed trees than on unsprayed trees. Only slight differences in kernel color were reported in these early trials. A good whitewash cover on the trees was needed for results.

Perry F, Rizzi A. 1970. Progress report, 1969… whitewash trials in walnuts. Hilgardia 24(6):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n06p8
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