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Development of phenological based crop management model for high density citrus / by K.B. Bevington,...

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Development of phenological based crop management model for high density citrus / by K.B. Bevington,...

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Development of phenological based crop management model for high density citrus / by K.B. Bevington, NSW Agriculture.

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Development of phenological based crop management model for high density citrus / by K.B. Bevington, NSW Agriculture.

Publisher

Gordon, N.S.W. : Horticultural Research & Development Corporation, c1997.

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NQ634.3048/1

Record Identifier

74VMjyEpxk0X

MMS ID

991001245409702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

105 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Gordon, N.S.W. : Horticultural Research & Development Corporation, c1997.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

c1997.

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Full title

Development of phenological based crop management model for high density citrus / by K.B. Bevington, NSW Agriculture.

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General note

Final report / HRDC ; CT216.

Cover title: Development of phenological based crop management for high density citrus plantings.

"Seasonal growth patterns and productivity of 6-7 year-old Valencia orange trees were studied over three years in high density management trials in the Sunraysia and MIA growing areas."--p. 1.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 104-105)...

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Date Copyright

c1997.

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NQ634.3048/1

Record Identifier

74VMjyEpxk0X

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMjyEpxk0X

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ISBN

1864235748

9781864235746

DDC

634.30480994

MMS ID

991001245409702626

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