WA 38 Flower Biology, Fruit Set, and Crop Load Management
Learn about the flower biology, management of fruit set, and effects of crop load on fruit quality for WA 38, Washington State University’s newest apple variety. Part of the WA 38: Best Management Practices Series.
Page Count: 13
Published: April 2025
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