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Variability in Noninfectious Bud-failure of ‘Nonpareil’ Almond. I. Location and Environment1

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Dale E. KesterDepartment of Pomology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616

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Received for publication September 10, 1977.

Professor of Pomology and Staff Research Associate, respectively. The authors are indebted to various individuals and organizations for providing trees, growing areas and much assistance: Stuart Nursery, French Camp, CA; Burchell Nursery, Modesto, CA; Stribling Nursery, Merced, CA; Armstrong Nursery, Wasco, CA; Bellridge Farms, Lost Hills, CA; Mr. Ray Betcher, Escalon, CA; Paul Fountain, California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, CA; personnel at the West Side Field Station, Five Points, CA; and Deciduous Field Station, San Jose, CA; various members of Cooperative Extension Service, particularly Warren Micke, Marvin Gerdts, Clem Meith, Don Rough, Ken Hench and Foundation Plant Materials Service (FPMS), Davis, CA.

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