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Effects of Thinning Time on Yield, Fruit Size, and Return Bloom of ‘York’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ Apple Trees 间伐时间对“约克”和“金冠”苹果树产量、果实大小和回花期的影响
Journal of Tree Fruit Production Pub Date : 2002-07-16 DOI: 10.1300/J072v03n01_05
R. Byers, D. H. Carbaugh
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Influence of Temperature and Darkness on Apple Fruit Abscission and Chemical Thinning 温度和光照对苹果果实脱落和化学疏化的影响
Journal of Tree Fruit Production Pub Date : 2002-07-16 DOI: 10.1300/J072v03n01_04
R. Byers, Alson H. Smith
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