Shortening the juvenile phase of apple seedlings

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APPLE seedlings visually take 7-14 yr. to come into bearing. Many attempts have been made by plant breeders and others to reduce this juvenile phase, in order to obtain an earlier assessment of new seedlings. © 1961 Nature Publishing Group.

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Campbell, A. I. (1961). Shortening the juvenile phase of apple seedlings. Nature, 191(4787), 517. https://doi.org/10.1038/191517a0

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