Transcription of Irrigating Citrus Trees - University of Arizona
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Irrigating Citrus Trees ISSUED FEBRUARY 2000 BY: PUBLICATION AZ1151. 2/2000. Glenn C. Wright Associate Specialist Introduction Estimating tree Water Use Water is essential for Citrus Trees (or for any plant) This is the $64, question, and the answer because it is an integral component of the biochemi- depends on tree age, tree size, Citrus species, climate cal reactions that occur within the plant. Water is and soil type. Research from the University of Ari- This information also important because it is the carrier that moves zona has found that mature Citrus Trees use about 60.
Estimating Tree Water Use depends on tree age, tree size, citrus species, climate and soil type. Research from the University of Ari-zona has found that mature citrus trees use about 60 inches of water per year. Depending on the size of the tree, this can correspond to as much as 17 gallons of water per day in the winter and 135 gallons of water
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