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'AHUACATL' is called 'AVOCADO' in English, German and Italian. The fruit 'AGUACATE' and the tree 'AGUACATERO' is used in Spanish North America and northern South America, the fruit 'PALTA' and the tree 'PALTO' in Chile, Ecuador and Peru, 'AVOCAT' in French and 'ABACATE' in Portuguese.


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1. Avocado Flowering Basics
Arpaia, Mary Lu, Hofshi, Reuben, Faber, Ben A.
ArpaiaMaryLu2001b. THE FLOWER The avocado flowering behavior is atypical in many ways. The mature tree may produce in excess of a million flowers during the flowering period. The flowers occur in panicles of several dozens to hundreds of flowers borne on two different types of avocado inflorescences: determinate and indeterminate (Figure 1) In a determinate inflorescence, the tip of the shoot that bears the flowers will end in a floral bud. Indeterminate inflorescences, which tend to be mo
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2. Avocado Pruning Trials
Bender, Gary S., Faber, Ben A.
1999 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 9-10 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Pruning Trials Gary Bender U.C. Cooperative Extension, Building 4, 5555 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA 92123 Ben Faber U. C. Cooperative Extension, 669 County Square Dr. #100, Ventura, CA 93003 Cooperating Personnel: Greg Partida, Cal Poly Pomona, Eta Takela and Peggy Mauk, U.C.C.E. Riverside County, and Mary Lu Arpaia, Kearney Ag Center Benefit to the Industry Most of av
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3. PRESENTATION: Avocado Fertilization - The Macro Elements
Bender, Gary S., Faber, Ben A.
Avocado Fertilization The Macro Elements Gary Bender and Ben Faber Farm Advisors UC Cooperative Extension San Diego and Ventura/Santa BarbaraPlant Nutrition. The Essential Elements Primary Elements Required for Growth Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen Supplied from carbon dioxide and water, essential for photosynthesis Nitrogen Phosphorous PotassiumThe Essential Elements Secondary Nutrients Calcium Magnesium Sulfur. Functions of Essential Elements Nitrogen (N) Nitrogen is utilized by plant
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4. Avocado Pruning Trials
Bender, Gary S. , Faber, Ben A.
105 Avocado Pruning Trials Continuing Project; Year 3 of 5 Project Leaders: Gary Bender and Ben Faber University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego and Ventura Counties e-mail: gsbender@ucdavis.edu and bafaber@ucdacvis.edu phone (Bender) (858) 694-2856 phone (Faber) (805) 645-1462 Cooperating Personnel: Greg Partida, Cal Poly State University, Pomona Benefit to the Industry This project directly addresses “Canopy Management” an area identified by the California avocado industry as a
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5. Application of sequential statistical data-mining methods to determine tissue nutrient concentrations related to yield of the 'Hass' avocado
Campisi-Pinto, S., Zheng, Yusheng, Rolshausen, P., Crowley, David, Faber, Ben A., Bender, Gary S., Bianchi, M., Khuong, Toan, Lovatt, Carol J.
CampisiPintoS2015. VIII Congreso Mundial de la Palta 2015 | 236 Application of sequential statistical data-mining methods to determine tissue nutrient concentrations related to yield of the ‘Hass’ avocado S. Campisi-Pinto1,2, Y. Zheng1, P. Rolshausen1, D. Crowley2, B. Faber3, G. Bender4, M. Bianchi5, T. Khuong1 and C. Lovatt11. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521-0124 2. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, River
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6. Optimal Nutrient Concentration Ranges of 'Hass' Avocado Cauliflower Stage Inflorescences—Potential Diagnostic Tool to Optimize Tree Nutrient Status and Increase Yield
Campisi-Pinto, S., Zheng, Yusheng, Rolshausen, Philippe E., Crowley, David, Faber, Ben A., Bender, Gary S., Bianchi, M., Khuong, Toan, Lovatt, Carol J.
CampisiPintoS2017. HORTSCIENCE 52(12)1707–1715. 2017. doi: 10.21273/HORTSCI12437-17 Optimal Nutrient Concentration Ranges of ‘Hass’ Avocado Cauliflower Stage Inflorescences—Potential Diagnossti Tool to Optimize Tree Nutrient Status and Increase Yield Salvatore Campisi-Pinto Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521; and the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 Yusheng Zheng and Philippe E. Rolshause
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7. ZINC FERTILIZATION OF AVOCADO TREES
Crowley, David, Smith, Woody, Faber, Ben A.
1995 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 47-49 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside ZINC FERTILIZATION OF AVOCADO TREES David E. Crowley. Woody Smith, and Ben Faber* Dept. of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, and *University of California, Cooperative Extension, 669 County Sq. Dr. Ventura, CA 93003 Zinc deficiencies are common in many subtropical areas where avocados (Persea americana Mill) are grown, and are sus
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8. Zinc Nutrition of Avocado
Crowley, David, Smith, Woody, Faber, Ben A.
CrowleyDavid1994. California Avocado Society 1994 Yearbook 78:155-165 Zinc Nutrition of Avocado David E. Crowley, Woody Smith Dept. of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA Ben Faber University of California, Cooperative Extension, 669 County Square Drive, Ventura, CA 93003-5401 Cooperating Personnel: John Manthey, Cindy Shirk Industry Cooperators: ProAg Inc. Albion Laboratories, Allied Colloids Inc. Abstract: In this research we have shown that most but
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9. Trace Metal Nutrition of Avocado
Crowley, David, Smith, Woody, Faber, Ben A., Arpaia, Mary Lu
CrowleyDavid2001. David E. Crowley1, Woody Smith1, Ben Faber2, Mary Lu Arpaia3 1Dept. of Environmental Science, University of California, Riverside, CA 2UC Cooperative Extension, Ventura County, CA 3UC Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier, CA SUMMARY It is easy to confuse zinc and iron deficiency symptoms, so growers should rely on annual leaf analysis. Also, it is essential for avocado growers to know their soil pH, and soil iron and zinc levels before embarking on a fertilization progra
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10. Zinc Nutrition of Avocado
Crowley, David, Smith, Woody, Faber, Ben A., Arpaia, Mary Lu
CrowleyDavid1993. California Avocado Society 1993 Yearbook 77: 95-100 Zinc Nutrition of Avocado David E. Crowley, Woody Smith, Ben Faber, and Mary Lu Arpaia Professor of Plant Soil Relations, Staff Research Associate, Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside; Farm Advisor Ventura County; and Cooperative Extension Subtropical Horticulturist, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside. Project Objectives To evaluate
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