Plant growth, initial fruit production and yield efficiency of twelve early maturing sweet orange cultivars in São Paulo State, Brazil.

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Author(s): CAPUTO M. M.; MOURÃO FILHO, F. A. A.; SILVA, S. R.; STUCHI, E. S.; BREMER NETO, H.

Summary: One alternative to minimize the effects of highly destructive diseases on sweet oranges used for industrial processing is the establishment of new plantings in regions of less incidence, such as the Southwestern São Paulo State, Brazil.

Publication year: 2012

Keywords: Sweet orang

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