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Managing Your Tropical Fruit Grove Under Changing Water Table Levels
Author(s) -
Carlos F. Balerdi,
Jonathan H. Crane,
Bruce Schaffer
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
edis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-0009
DOI - 10.32473/edis-hs202-2003
Subject(s) - flooding (psychology) , water table , table (database) , agroforestry , round table , geography , environmental science , water resource management , hydrology (agriculture) , business , engineering , groundwater , computer science , data mining , psychology , session (web analytics) , geotechnical engineering , advertising , psychotherapist
This fact sheet has been prepared by IFAS faculty working with tropical fruit crops in an effort to assist growers manage their groves under conditions of flooding, high water tables, or drought. Although weather events cannot be controlled, becoming familiar with the effects of a high water table, flooding, or drought on tropical fruit crops may assist growers in managing their fruit trees so they survive these events with minimal or no damage. However, this process will be impacted by ground water levels, which are managed in south Florida, and thus are dependent on regional water management decisions. This document is Fact Sheet HS957, one of a series of Horticultural Sciences Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food andAgricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Published November 2003. HS957/HS202: Managing Your Tropical Fruit Grove under Changing Water Table Levels (ufl.edu)

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