Research Bulletin - University of Missouri, College of ..., Issues 29-39

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University of Missouri--Columbia. Agricultural Experiment Station
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STA. RESEARCH BULLETIN 32 measure of soluble materials only. If the conclusion reached by Magness*®, that reserves are stored near the point of synthesis, is a true one, then it would seem that the non-bearing spur accumulates only a slightly greater reserve supply than the fruiting spur. This difference, however, may be sufficient to account for the lack of fruit bud formation on such a large percentage of bearing branches.
NUMBER OF LEAVES AND LEAF AREA OF FRUIT SPURS General observation long
... ago led to the conclusion that spurs maturing fruits had a smaller leaf area than adjacent spurs having no fruit upon them. In order to secure some definite idea as to the degree of this difference, some counts and measurements of the leaves on fruit spurs have been taken.
Counts made in 1915 gave the following figures concerning the number of leaves on the spurs. Several varieties were used, the number of spurs taken being large enough to be representative of the tree as a whole. In every case, as will be seen from Table 24, the non-bearing spur has the greater number of leaves, when averages are taken.


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