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Title: PEACH PALM - A MODEL FOR DEVELOPING NEW CROPS IN HAWAII

Authors
item Clement, Charles - UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
item Zee, Francis
item Cavaletto, Catherine - UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
item Manshardt, Richard - UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
item Defrank, Joseph - UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

Submitted to: Hawaii Grown Tree Crops Journal
Publication Type: Trade Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: May 2, 1995
Publication Date: N/A

Technical Abstract: Crop diversity in Hawaii is new to many producers and consumers. The University of Hawaii in cooperation with the National Clonal Germplasm Repository - Hilo has experimented with various sites, varieties and cultural practices of peach palm to stimulate a new market for this unfamiliar tropical crop in Hawaii. These findings can be used as models for other diversified crop trials.

   
 
 
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