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- who: PAR et al. from the The experiment was conducted at experimental orchard of Department of Fruit Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (India)The Patharnakh pear plants spaced at high density (4×4m) on Pyrus pashia rootstock, were planted in, . After seven years, the plants were headed back to different heights i.e, ., m (T1), ., m (T2), ., m (T3), ., m (T4) and, ., m (T5) from the ground have published the paper: Effect of Heading Back on Photosynthesis, Yield and Fruit Quality in Pear, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/09/2012
- what: A field study . . .
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