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1979 Annual Logging and Production Survey No 6
New Zealand Forest Service Forest Economics Division Report No.
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Graft Compatibility of New Scion−Rootstock Combinations
The article defines the terms graft compatibility and incompatibility between scion and rootstock. It describes incompatibilities that have recently emerged when combining some of the newer citrus scion and rootstock cultivars and illustrates what to ...
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1978 Annual Logging and Production Survey No 5
New Zealand Forest Service Forest Economics Division Report No.
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Background Patterns of seed germination and subsequent seedling growth of the endemic species Nothofagus glauca (Phil.) Krasser (Lophozonia glauca) (Hualo) were studied in two provenances from Mediterranean Central Chile (pre-Andean mountain range ...
Rómulo Santelices Moya +5 more
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1983 Annual Logging and Production Survey No 10
New Zealand Forest Service Forest Economics Division Report No ...
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Background Pinus radiata D.Don has been established in a wide range of soils and climatic conditions, showing high variability in both leaf area and volume productivity. Previous research has shown that plantation yield is affected by water availability,
Hebert Ojeda +4 more
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1980 Annual Logging and Production Survey No 7
New Zealand Forest Service Forest Economics Division Report No.
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1976 Annual Logging and Production Survey No 3
New Zealand Forest Service Forest Economics Division Report No.
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The increased demand for high quality mango in Nigeria requires for provision of qualitative fruits with superior characters. This could be achieved by grafting of cultivars with the desired qualities onto and adapted and available rootstocks. In view of
Muhammad, M +3 more
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1975 Annual Logging and Production Survey No 2
New Zealand Forest Service Forest Economics Division Report No.
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