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A. Muñoz Costa,J.A. Calleja-Alarcón
Pág. 423 - 432
Aim of study: The present work provides novel insights on factors (either intrinsic or extrinsic) that trigger sprouting in woody species living at range margins. We aim to explain the inter-individual variability in the multi-stemmed architecture of Pru...
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D. Bezos García,J. María Lomba,P. Martínez-Álvarez,M. Fernández,J. J. Diez
Pág. 481 - 488
Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg and O?Donnell (1998) is the causal agent of Pitch Canker Disease (PCD) in Pinus species, producing damage to the main trunk and lateral branches as well as causing branch dieback. The disease has been detected recently in no...
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Macarena Villasante, Soledad Godoy, Juan Pablo Zoffoli, Marlene Ayala
Pág. 117 - 126
Annual pruning is one of the most efficient ways to regulate crop load and renew fruiting wood in highly productive sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) combinations. Although Chilean growers did not previously prune cherry trees of more vigorous combinatio...
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E. González, C. Sotomayor
Pág. 11 - 15
To evaluate the allelopathic effects of cyanoglucosides on Nemaguard (Prunus persica x Prunus davidiana) seedlings, cultivated in 4.5 L polyethylene bags with soil mixture without history of peach crop were treated with 0, 500, 1000 and 2000 mg·L-1 of am...
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Luostarinen, K. Mottonen, V.
Pág. 234 - 240
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