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Re: [nafex] Multivar
Hi Victoria:
I am not aware of it being used in horticulture except as shorthand
for Multiple Variable analysis. That shorthand is usually hyphenated,
i.e., multi-var analysis.
An example of multi-var analysis would be to evaluate shoot growth as
a function of soil moisture and nitrogen. Obviously a shortage of
either one will diminish shoot growth rate.
Best regards, Joe
> Hi all,
> For a couple of years I've been using the term 'multivar' for some
apple
> and plum trees that I have been using to save varieties for future
> scions or to fruit stuff I find and want to watch, (apple
multivar/plum
> multivar). Does anyone know if this word exists? It sounds too easy
and
> descriptive to not already have been coined. ..................vic
>
>
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