10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLLENISER»
Discover the use of
polleniser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
polleniser and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The main requirements of a good polleniser are that it produces good quantities
of viable, robust pollen, and has a good overlap of flowering with Hass' CO o •a
CO u o During his visit to New Zealand in 1981 , Bob Bergh stated that cross ...
2
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
I would have preferred the variety descriptions to have all been presented
together — rather than in 4 different sections, with the polleniser varieties
described in the chapter on shoot growth and pollination. The term 'polleniser'
seems ...
3
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Self-Sufficient Living
A polleniser is a plant that provides pollen. A pollinator is the agent that moves
pollen: wind, bees or other insects, birds, etc. Some fruit trees require a tree of
another variety as a polleniser in order to bear fruit. Winter squash (Hubbard,
acorn, ...
4
Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales
... polleniser and of commercial value. In the choice of varieties for cross
pollination purposes, it is necessary for the grower to take into consideration the
fart that it is only worth while growing a few varieties with the best commercial
qualities, ...
New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture, 1935
5
The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales
... Josephine de Malines and Packham's Triumph, are planted, the latter may
develop and blossom before the former and consequently Packham's would be a
few years without a polleniser. . . There are times when -any one variety may fail
to ...
Henry Charles Lennox Anderson, W. H. Clarke, F. G. Chomley, 1934
6
Journal of Agriculture, South Australia
The plum tree in question is of unknown variety, and it is, therefore, impossible to
suggest a suitable polleniser until the tree is named. Nevertheless, the inquirer
may be able to determine a suitable polleniser in the following manner. When the
...
7
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, South Australia
The plum tree in question is of unknown variety, and it is, therefore, impossibl
suggest a suitable polleniser until the tree is named. Nevertheless, the inquirer
be able to determine a suitable polleniser in the following manner. When the tn in
...
It is generally accepted that one tree in nine should be a polleniser. A planting
scheme which fulfils this makes every third tree in every third row a pollinating
variety — an excellent arrangement for pollination, but is combined with
difficulties in ...
9
International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture
The following points should be consi- ered in selecting varieties : a) Commercial
value of the polleniser. b) Simultaneous flowering periods of the polleniser and
the variety > be pollinated. c) Ripening periods of each variety. d) Amount of ...
10
Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute of Agricultural ...
N.B. Pyke\ W.M. Pulford1, C.G.T. Morgan' and P. W. Sutherland2 'HortResearch,
Riwaka Research Centre.R D 3, Motueka. -Mi Albert Research Centre.Private
Bag 92169, Auckland. The influence of the polleniser, growing site, season and ...