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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. ABSTRACT: Rootstock Influences Changes in Ion Concentrations, Growth, and Photosynthesis of ’Hass’ Avocado Trees in Response to Salinity
Arpaia, Mary Lu, Mickelbart, Michael V.
Rootstock Influences Changes in Ion Concentrations, Growth, and Photosynthesis of ’Hass’ Avocado Trees in Response to SalinityMichael V. Mickelbart and Mary Lu Arpaia. ABSTRACT. Effect of salinity (1.5, 3.0, 4.5, or 6.0 dS·m–1) on growth and physiology of 1-year-old ‘Hass’ avocado (Persea americana Mill. trees on one of three rootstocks, ‘Thomas’ ‘Toro Canyon’ or ‘Duke 7’ was investigated to determine the relative salinity tolerance of these rootstocks and to determine poss
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2. DEVELOPMENT OF A PHENOLOGICAL MODEL FOR CALIFORNIA 'HASS' AVOCADO
Arpaia, Mary Lu, Robinson, P.W., Liu, Xuan, Mickelbart, Michael V., Witney, Guy W.
1996 Avocado Research Symposium pages 7-11 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside DEVELOPMENT OF A PHENOLOGICAL MODEL FOR CALIFORNIA 'HASS' AVOCADO M. L. Arpaia, P. W. Robinson, X. Liu, M. V. Mickelbart and G. W. Witney Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside Development of a phenology model for avocados could greatly enhance a grower's ability to plan management practices in relation to the events occurring within the tree. Knowle
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3. DEVELOPMENT OF A PHENOLOGICAL MODEL FOR CALIFORNIA 'HASS' AVOCADO
Arpaia, Mary Lu, Robinson, P.W., Mickelbart, Michael V., Witney, Guy W.
1994 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 7-9 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside DEVELOPMENT OF A PHENOLOGICAL MODEL FOR CALIFORNIA 'HASS' AVOCADO M. L. Arpaia. P. W. Robinson. M. V. Mickelbart and G. W. Witney Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside We currently have underway a long-term project to develop a phenological model for the 'Hass' avocado in California. This project was initiated partly in response to Califor
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4. DEVELOPMENT OF A PHENOLOGICAL MODEL FOR CALIFORNIA 'HASS' AVOCADO
Arpaia, Mary Lu, Robinson, P.W., Mickelbart, Michael V., Witney, Guy W.
1995 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 15-19 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside DEVELOPMENT OF A PHENOLOGICAL MODEL FOR CALIFORNIA 'HASS' AVOCADO M. L. Arpaia. P. W. Robinson, M. V. Mickelbart and G. W. Witney Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside Development of a phenology model for avocados could greatly enhance a grower's ability to plan management practices in relation to the events occurring within the tree. Kn
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5. 'Hass' Avocado Phenology in California: Preliminary Results
Arpaia, Mary Lu, Witney, Guy W., Robinson, P.W., Mickelbart, Michael V.
ArpaiaMaryLu1995b. Subtropical Fruit News. FALL 1994 /WINTER 1995. 3(1)1-2. 'Hass' Avocado Phenology in California: Preliminary Results M.L. Arpaia, G.W. Witney, P.W. Robinson, M.V. Mickelbart Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California, Riverside Development of a phenology model for avocados could greatly enhance a grower’s ability to plan management practices in relation to the events occurring within the tree. Knowledge of the time of root and shoot growth, flowerin
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6. Avocado Tree Physiology – Understanding the Basis of Productivity
Heath, R.L., Arpaia, Mary Lu, Mickelbart, Michael V.
HeathRobert2003. Heath, Arpaia, Mickelbart Avocado tree physiology page 1 AVOCADO TREE PHYSIOLOGY – UNDERSTANDING THE BASIS OF PRODUCTIVITY New Project: Year 2 of 5 Primary Researchers: R. L. Heath, M. L. Arpaia Cooperator: Michael V. Mickelbart* University of California Dept. of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California Riverside, CA 92521 * (MVM) Soil, Plant & Ecological Sciences Division P.O. Box 84, Lincoln University Canterbury, New Zealand Phone: 909-787-5925 (RLH) 559-646
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7. Avocado Tree Physiology – Understanding the Basis of Productivity (Continuing Project: Year 4 of 5)
Heath, R.L., Arpaia, Mary Lu, Mickelbart, Michael V.
HeathRobert2005. Proceedings of the California Avocado Research Symposium, October 29, 2005. University of California, Riverside. Sponsored by the California Avocado Commission. Pages 87-119. 87 Avocado Tree Physiology – Understanding the Basis of Productivity Continuing Project: Year 4 of 5 Primary Researchers: R. L. Heath, M. L. Arpaia Cooperator: Michael V. Mickelbart* University of California Dept. of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California Riverside, CA 92521 * (MVM) was
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/symposium_2005/arac2005_pg_087-119.pdf
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8. PRESENTATION: Avocado Tree Physiology - Understanding the Basis of Productivity
Heath, R.L., Arpaia, Mary Lu, Mickelbart, Michael V.
HeathRobert2006. 1 R. L. Heath, M. L. Arpaia UC, Riverside M. V. Mickelbart Purdue University Avocado Tree Physiology – Understanding the Basis of Productivity Light Carbon Dioxide Temperature Water Nutrients Fruit Raw Materials Product Labor Labor2 Research priorities addressed • Canopy management, tree density, tree architecture • Development and refinement of a model to predict phenological events for the avocado • Innovative practices to increase efficiencies of grove operations and orchar
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9. PRESENTATION: Avocado Tree Physiology – Understanding the Basis of Productivity
Heath, R.L.; Arpaia, Mary Lu; Mickelbart, Michael V.
HeathRobert2006. 1 California Avocado Commission Production Research Committee Our Mission: To provide California Avocado Growers a means to achieve optimum profitability, now and in the future, through focused research, global collaboration, and effective communication of results California Avocado Research Symposium 2006 November 4, 2006 University of California, Riverside R. L. Heath, M. L. Arpaia UC, Riverside M. V. Mickelbart Purdue University Avocado Tree Physiology – Understanding
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10. EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON GROWTH AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF 'HASS' AVOCADO ON THREE ROOTSTOCKS
Mickelbart, Michael V., Arpaia, Mary Lu
1995 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 21-23 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON GROWTH AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF 'HASS' AVOCADO ON THREE ROOTSTOCKS. Michael V. Mickelbart and Mary Lu Arpaia Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside Avocado is an important crop worldwide and is often grown in areas where irrigation water is high in soluble salts (Branson and Gustafson 1972) The accumulation of root zon
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1995/symp_1995_pg_21-32.pdf
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