Shoot Length and Previous Fruiting Affect Subsequent Growth and Nut Production of ‘Moneymaker’ Pecan1

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Howard L. Malstrom Texas A&M Research Center, El Paso, TX 79927

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Howard L. Malstrom Texas A&M Research Center, El Paso, TX 79927

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Received for publication June 1, 1981.

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