Author:
Anstey T. H.,Weiss G. M.,Watt A. W.,Wilcox J. C.,Sprout P. N.
Abstract
The relation of soil class, minimum-temperature differences and topography to the growing of apricot, cherry, peach, apple and pear was studied in an area 7 miles by 4 miles, varying in elevation from 1122 to 1800 feet above m.s.l. The use of an automobile-mounted thermistor thermometer was found useful in establishing minimum-temperature differences. Temperature differences bore a relationship to topography and kinds of fruit being grown satisfactorily. Soil class, except in extreme cases where land was non-arable, bore no relation to the kinds of fruit being grown satisfactorily.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Horticulture,Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
Cited by
4 articles.
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