Establishing asparagus plantations with seedling plants
Authors
Brian BensonFrank Souther
Frank Takatori
Robert Mullen
Authors Affiliations
Brian Benson is Staff Research Associate, Department of Vegetable Crops, UC Davis; Frank Souther is Staff Research Associate, Department of Plant Sciences, UC Riverside; Frank Takatori is Specialist, Department of Plant Sciences, UG Riverside; Robert Mullen is Farm Advisor, San Joaquin County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(1):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p10. January 1978.
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Abstract
Seedling transplants were found to have many advantages over crown transplanting or direct seeding.
Benson B, Souther F, Takatori F, Mullen R. 1978. Establishing asparagus plantations with seedling plants. Hilgardia 32(1):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p10
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