Climatic Conditions and Attractiveness of Apple Varieties (Part II)
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1960.15.2.33Abstract
From Table 2 the climatic and geographic ranks of the eight locations, represented by apple samples for evaluation at Carbondale in 1958, were subjected to correlation analysis in an attempt to determine the relationships between geographic position and climatic conditions. High latitude is closely associated with low average precipitation during all periods and with low average temperature during the spring and summer months. High elevation is not associated with climatic conditions in any period.
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