A Comparison of Two Pruning Methods: On mature lemon trees
Authors
R. M. BurnsS. B. Boswell
S. F. Wear
C. D. McCarty
Publication Information
Hilgardia 29(12):16-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n12p16. December 1975.
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Abstract
For many years, most lemon trees have been regularly pruned as a general practice. The reasons for pruning have included: ease of harvest and cultural operations, stimulation of fruit wood, andimprovement of fruit size and quality.
Burns R, Boswell S, Wear S, McCarty C. 1975. A Comparison of Two Pruning Methods: On mature lemon trees. Hilgardia 29(12):16-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n12p16
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