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Effects of early harvest times on nut quality and physiological characteristics of pistachio (Pistacia vera) treesIranpistachioPistacia verafruit qualityorchard managementyield componentsIntroduction - Pistachio harvesting at the appropriate time is one of the key factors affecting the product quality. The ...
2004. Regulated deficit irrigation effects on yield, nut quality and water-use efficiency of mature pistachio trees. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnol- ogy 79, 538-545.Goldhamer DA, Beede RH (2004) Regulated deficit irrigation effects on yield, nut quality and water-use efficiency ...
bulberin nut Macadamia integrifolia (Show more) See all related content macadamia, (genusMacadamia),genusof four species ofevergreentreesbelonging to the family Proteaceae known for their richly flavourededibleseeds. The trees originated in the coastal rainforests and scrubs of what is nowQueenslandin...
EFFECTIVE HYDROGEN CYANAMIDE (DORMEX) APPLICATION FOR BUD BREAK, FLOWERING AND NUT YIELD OF PISTACHIO TREES CV. MATEUR IN WARM GROWING AREASGhrabM.MimounM.B.ingentaconnectExperimental Agriculture
Pistachio trees are planted in orchards and take approximately 7 to 10 years to reach significant production (Figure 1a). They are “alternate bearing”, meaning that an entire tree alternates between a high production year followed by a year of low production. Peak production is reached around ...