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Title
True Lies in Horticulture Fruit Growers Should Know About.
Abstract
The article dispels horticultural research-based myths that fruit growers should know about. There is a belief that pear trees should be severely pruned back after transplanting to assure their survival. Another lie is that adding amendments to the planting hole is never beneficial and often harmful. Another misinformation states that pruning is dwarfing.