1966
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v50i2.3716
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Abstract: An experiment was performed at the Coffee Substation Farm, Adjuntas, P.R., in an Alonso clay. The population per unit area varied from a maximum of 2,419 trees per acre a minimum of 302. Results after 7 years proved that the best planting distance was 3 x 6 feet. This treatment was followed in value by 3 x 3 x 9 feet (double hedge), and 3 x 9 and 6 x 6 feet. The reduction in yield of trees at farther planting distances cannot be attributed exclusively to a decrease in plant population, since treatments with th… Show more

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