Successful Apple Growing in Tropical Indonesia
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1973.27.2.44Abstract
Apple growing is usually restricted to the temperate zones and to some highlands of subtropical and tropical countries. The main reason why apples are not grown in warmer climates is their high chilling requirement, and being genetically determined this results in slow growth and low and irregular cropping under warmer conditions.
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