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RMJK1B4H–Gardener thinning young Bramley Seedling apples (malus domestica) in summer to encourage good size, healthy fruits, English garden, UK
RFTRC59G–Apple development stages. Unripe apple on a apple tree.
RF2G8BN32–Young green ripening apple fruits on a branch after flowering in the garden. . A young rudiment of apple buds. A young apple at the fruit stage. Fruit
RM2AJDYNP–The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . er. Ohio Nonpareil. Myers Nonpareil. Cattell Apple. Western Beauty, erroneously. Rusty Core. This is one of the most valuable of autumn Apples, whether for mar-ket or table use. Its origin is in doubt, the first known trees of it being in the orchard of Bowman, Massillon, Ohio. The yoiing trees are very vigorous, with stout, straight shoots, while the orchard trees arevery wide, regular, open, spreading, requiring little or no thinning, andbearing the fruit evenly over the whole tree, and all fail sized, smoothfruit. Young shoots smooth, rich, dark redd
RMJK1B4G–Gardener thinning young Bramley Seedling apples (malus domestica) in summer to encourage good size, healthy fruits, English garden, UK
RFTREYDK–Apple development stages. Unripe apple on a apple tree.
RM2CEE6RR–. Fruits and fruit-trees of America... r. Ohio Nonpareil. Myers Nonpareil. Cattell Apple. Western Beauty, erroneously. Rusty Core. This is one of the most valuable of autumn Apples, whether for mar-ket or table use. Its origin is in doubt, the first known trees of it being in the orchard of Bowman, Massillon, Ohio. The young trees are very vigorous, with stout, straight shoots, while the orchard trees arevery wide, regular, open, spreading, requiring little or no thinning, andbearing the fruit evenly over the whole tree, and all fair sized, smoothfruit. Young shoots smooth, rich, dark reddish
RMJK1B4J–Gardener thinning young Bramley Seedling apples (malus domestica) in summer to encourage good size, healthy fruits, English garden, UK
RFTRC59H–Apple development stages. Unripe apple on a apple tree.
RMRM84KD–. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Y Fig. 23. YOUNG apples in section (JULY 13), showing the effect OF CORE PUNC- TURES BY REDBUGS it is the injured apples that drop in the thinning process. If the season is favorable to very rapid growth following the blooming period, a larger proportion of injured fruits will recover and grow to maturity than in a year when growth is slow follo
RFTRC59E–Apple development stages. Unripe apple on a apple tree.
RMRJMKR4–. Auxins and plant growth. Auxin; Plant growth promoting substances. Flower and Fruit Thinning 239 from apples (Southwick and Weeks, 1950). Similarly, it has been found that olives can be thinned with auxins only until natural drop has stopped, and after that auxin sprays have no thinning effect (Hart- mann, 1952). It is known that "June drop" of apples is associated with a low production of auxin (Luckwill, 1953), after which auxin production in the young fruit is relatively high (see figure 103). Many workers have noted that auxin applications selectively thin the fruits on weak or
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