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Slotting saw pruning of hedgerow apples improves production and quality

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FLS-015.pdf (291.27 KB)
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Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
Author
Cain, John
Abstract

Semi-dwarf and dwarf apple trees have many production advantages, the most important of which is bearing at an earlier age and greater production per unit of space in the orchard. The latter is probably due to the fact that the smaller the tree the more surface is exposed to sunlight per unit of tree volume. Thus, more reserve photo-synthate is available for fruit production above that used for tree growth.

Journal / Series
New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
15
Date Issued
1972-01
Publisher
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Keywords
hedgerow apples
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slotting saw pruning
Type
periodical

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