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TETRACYCLINE OR ZINC SULFATE TO CONTROL APPLE PROLIFERATION
Article number
130_39
Pages
231 – 236
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Abstract
We are reporting here a reduction in the efficiency of tetracycline, plus a poorer sealing of the holes drilled for re-injections.
Sprays of zinc sulfate at 5% on the wood of apple trees, little before flushing, appears as a tentative method to control the effects of apple proliferation on yields, at least for the Starking Delicious variety.
Sprays of zinc sulfate at 5% on the wood of apple trees, little before flushing, appears as a tentative method to control the effects of apple proliferation on yields, at least for the Starking Delicious variety.
Authors
J.A. Sánchez-Capuchino, R. Casanova, G. Llácer
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