Tree Responses of 'Fuyu' Persimmon to Different Degrees of Early Defoliation on Fruit Characteristics at Harvest and Tree Development the Next Season

Choi, Seong-Tae;Kang, Seong-Mo;Park, Doo-Sang;Yoon, Young-Whang;Ahn, Gwang-Hwan

  • Published : 2005.04.30

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