Study on Suitability of Recommend Apple Breed at Wangdong Gully Experimental Area
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Study on Suitability of Recommend Apple Breed at Wangdong Gully Experimental Area
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 14, Issue 6, Pages: 69-72(1995)
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陕西省中国科学院西北植物研究所
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Published:1995
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WANG Shengqi, SU Shanmin. Study on Suitability of Recommend Apple Breed at Wangdong Gully Experimental Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1995, 14(6): 69-72.
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WANG Shengqi, SU Shanmin. Study on Suitability of Recommend Apple Breed at Wangdong Gully Experimental Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1995, 14(6): 69-72.DOI:
Study on Suitability of Recommend Apple Breed at Wangdong Gully Experimental Area
At Wangdong gully experimental areas in Changwu county
twenty-six breeds of ap-ple have been recommended in succession since 1991.The orchard of cultivars and germplasmconservation has been established.By experimenting on breed suitablity of recommended applesfor several years
we make an advance of spreading apple variety of Red Fuji
Sarkimsondelicious
Jonagold
and Wanglin etc
to improve the aunitary composition of apple breeds atpresent.Particularly
the Jonagold may be the more suitable and high-grad apple breed in re-gions of temperate zone in loess plateau
Development of Ecological Rehabilitation Technology and Model of Rocky Desertification Area
Research progress on microbial-biochar interaction mechanisms in saline-alkali soil improvement
Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of ecosystem service value in typical estuarine deltas of China
Soil-water characteristics and softening constitutive model of lime-stabilized loess
Spatiotemporal evolution and influencing mechanisms of coupling coordination of carbon reduction-pollution reduction-green expansion-economic growth in urban agglomeration in middle reaches of Yangtze River
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Center of Soil and Water Conservation Monitoring, Ministry of Water Resources
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