Potassium nutrition and deficiency in citrus
Authors
T. W. EmbletonW. W. Jones
R. G. Platt
R. M. Burns
Publication Information
Hilgardia 28(8):6-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n08p6. August 1974.
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Abstract
POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY OF CITRUS in California had not been recognized prior to about 1960. Since then, experimental work has led to a greater understanding of potassium nutrition and the effects of potassium levels (as determined by leaf analysis) on yield and fruit quality of oranges, lemons and grapefruit.
Embleton T, Jones W, Platt R, Burns R. 1974. Potassium nutrition and deficiency in citrus. Hilgardia 28(8):6-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n08p6
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