Citrus bud grafting at Laloki
Abstract
Citrus trees in Papua New Guinea are well suited to medium altitude areas (about 800-1400 m), e.g. the Mt. Koiari and Goilala districts of the Central Province. (See the article by Michael Bourke and Tevo Tarepe in this issue of HARVEST.) Good trees are also found in the lowland areas where rainfall is fairly regĀular throughout the year, e.g. Cape Rodney in the Central Province.














