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Supply of
Budwood by CCPP".
Citrus Clonal Protection Program.
University of California, Riverside.
Retrieved 13
September 2017. "Citrus
Budwood Program"...
- the "King Tangor" or "King Mandarin" in most
horticultural literature.
Budwood for
grafting is
available through the
University of
California Citrus Clonal...
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citrus budwood was
imported into the
United States in 1998 by a
California citrus grower, Brad
Stark Jr. The
rights to the
sterilized budwood were purchased...
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growing wild in or
about 1917, then p****ed
through several generations of
budwood grafting,
selecting for
fewer seeds.
Since the 1930s the main producer...
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Agriculture planting to R. D. Hoyt at
Safety Harbor, Florida. Hoyt in turn gave
budwood to his nephew,
Charles Murcott Smith, for whom the
variety was named. Smith...
- Mcm**** PS. 1994. Role of Wind-Driven Rain, Aerosols, and
Contaminated Budwood in
Incidence and
Spatial Pattern of Fire
Blight in an
Apple Nursery. Plant...
- that
infects plants and is
transmitted by
pollen and
infected seeds or
budwood.
Trees infected with the
viroid often show no
symptoms other than a reduction...
- by 13 ft).[citation needed] 'Fuerte':
Commercialized in the U.S. from
budwood imported from Atlixco,
Mexico in 1911,
Fuerte was the
dominant commercial...
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improvements to the
Valencia orange,
developing virus-free
strains for
budwood production.
These were so
successful that, by 1983, the
Hughes Valencia...
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helping establish Oviedo's
citrus economy by
successfully grafting tangerine budwood to grow tangerines, as well as
budding the
succulent temple orange from...