Performance of Four Rabbiteye Blueberry Cultivars Grown With or Without Drip Irrigation
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1992.46.1.49Abstract
A blueberry cultivar trial was established in central Tennessee in 1977 and an irrigation study imposed on the planting in 1981. ‘Tifblue’ was more cold hardy, vigorous, and more productive than ‘Southland,’ ‘Garden Blue’ or ‘Delite.’ Drip irrigation was very beneficial, resulting in larger plants that were 40% more productive than nonirrigated plants. ‘Tifblue’ was very responsive to irrigation.
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