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Almond Hull Rot – Cultural and Chemical Management
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Irrigation Rates and Hull Rot - The Almond Doctor
August 22, 2015[…] was the only variable to account for the differences in vigor. Previous research has found that increased rates of irrigation increase the amount of hull-rot, and our observations support these findings. It is unknown if the higher amount of hull rot […]