Orchard Establishment and Management
New varieties to be planted at UA Yuma Mesa Ag Center. 1-2
New rootstock varieties to be planted at the UA Yuma Mesa Ag Center. 1-2
Preventing cold injury. 1-2
Pruning citrus trees. 1-3
Integrated crop management practices of navel oranges in the San Joaquin Valley. 1-3
Improving freeze hardiness 2-1*
Overcoming poor water quality before adding Roundup 2-1*
A clear way ahead for clean culture? 2-2*
Citrus rootstocks provide cold protection 2-2
Chemical fruit thinning 2-2
Reset citrus trees 2-3
Removing diseased and dead wood on citrus trees. 2- 3
Minneola tangelo fruit production on various rootstocks 2-3
Environment will affect final citrus crop load 2-3
Combating citrus tree yellows 2-4*
Arizona Farm *A*Syst Program 3-1
Avoiding leaf burn and sunburn 3-1
Fall fruit drop likely due to hot summer temps 3-2
Combating frost on citrus 3-2
Results from 1995-1996 lemon rootstock trial 3-3
A short review of photosynthesis and carbohydrate supply and demand in citrus 3-4
Girdling citrus 4-1
Minneola girdling 4-3
Does clean culture yield more fruit? 4-2*
Preplant fumigation and stump removal effect on reset tree growth 4-2*
Relative resistance of citrus rootstocks to phytophthora 4-4*
Chemical control of citrus rootstock sprouts in the nursery 5-1
Citrus acreage and disease incidence survey - 1998. 6-3
Citrus health management and Tristeza 7-3&4
National organic program orverview 8-1