Water stress affects size and quality of walnuts
Authors
Lyndon C. BrownKay Uriu
Bruno Marangoni
David E. Ramos
Authors Affiliations
L. C. Brown is Farm Advisor, Kings County; K. Uriu is Lecturer and Pomologist, UC Davis; B. Marangoni is NATO Fellow 1977, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; D. E. Ramos is Extension Pomologisi, UC Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(10):5-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n10p5. October 1978.
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Abstract
In an experiment comparing walnuts from irrigated trees with those from dry trees, the effects of lack of soil moisture on the normal seasonal development of walnuts were determined.
Brown L, Uriu K, Marangoni B, Ramos D. 1978. Water stress affects size and quality of walnuts. Hilgardia 32(10):5-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n10p5
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