Development of young pear trees with different rootstocks in relation to psylla infestation, pear decline, and leaf curl
W. H. Griggs,
D. D. Jensen and
Ben T. Iwakiri
Hilgardia, 1968, vol. 39, issue 7
Abstract:
The study revealed no outstanding differences among trees of one variety with the different decline-tolerant rootstocks. A mixture of the decline-tolerant rootstocks is recommended over any single rootstock for commercial plantings of the three varieties studied, however, because no one rootstock can be expected to be superior in all orchard situations.
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Date: 1968
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