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903 _aE
904 _aBCO
905 _aC
908 _aJ
909 _aAS
912 _aEn
912 _aEn
914 _aFORES
914 _aRIBRE
914 _aSILVI
914 _aAG
082 0 4 _a11530
100 1 _987894
_aLozano J, O.R.
260 _c1962
041 0 _aEs
520 _aThree species, Erythrina poeppigiana, Gliricidia sepium and Erythrina costaricensis were used in on experiment on rooting of live fence posts at Rurrialba, Costa Rica. Two planting dates, two diameter classes and the effects of a rooting hormone were tested. Results indicate that a large number of posts were damaged by cattle, E. costaricensis being less affected. The planting in the rainy season was more favourable. Posts with a diameter of 6-12 cm. showed a higher survival in two species, without any difference in E. costaricensis. Application of the hormone showed no difference, an apparent negative influence being noticed in Gliricidia sepium. It may be concluded that Erythrina costaricensis is the species best adapted to the conditions at Turrialba for living fence posts.
650 1 4 _9140060
_aCERCAS VIVAS
650 1 4 _9146417
_aERYTHRINA
650 1 4 _9149387
_aGLIRICIDIA SEPIUM
650 1 4 _9167579
_aTURRIALBA
650 1 4 _92064
_aCOSTA RICA
691 _9146417
_aERYTHRINA
691 _9149387
_aGLIRICIDIA SEPIUM
691 _aCOSTA RICA
_92064
692 _aERYTHRINA
692 _aGLIRICIDIA SEPIUM
692 _aCOSTA RICA
773 0 _tTurrialba (IICA)
_d1962
_gv. 12(3) p. 150-152
040 _aCR-TuBCO
_cCR-TuBCO
_bEs
245 1 0 _aPostes vivos para cercos
942 _cANA
003 CR-TuBCO
999 _c55535
_d55535