Box 18
Contains 11 Results:
Proposal by CES staff members for a graduate program in plant biochemistry, circa 1960.
This sub-series contains programs, clippings, schedules, and reports pertaining to extension school and summer school courses held at or in conjunction with the Citrus Experiment Station (CES). Topics include subtropical horticulture, plant biochemistry, the citrus industry, and other subjects.
Visitors' book of the CES, 1928-1965.
Holiday letters from the CES office staff and Charles S. Papp, 1950, 1974.
This sub-series contains reports, notices, and other material pertaining to the staff and employees of the Citrus Experiment Station (CES). Materials primarily relate to staff meetings, payroll, bylaws, and employee regulations.
Memorandums to W.F. Calkins regarding the editing of articles published in CES journals, 1946-1957.
Summaries of dissertations submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture and Citrus Experiment Station, 1915-1942.
This sub-series contains reports, dissertations, articles, and other material regarding research programs and experiments conducted by the Citrus Experiment Station (CES) and the Department of Subtropical Agriculture. Topics include plant physiology, pest control, and the growth, production, and diseases of citrus, avocado, and other crops. Reports created in conjunction with the Agricultural Extension Service and the United States Department of Agriculture are also included.
Diary regarding carob and jojoba history, 1948-1958.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Official program of the International Citrus Symposium, March 16-26, 1968.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Letter regarding entomology and plant quarantine from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Administration, August 22, 1945.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Label for orange pulp manufactured for the California fruit growers exchange, undated.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Leaflet containing instructions for citrus fruit picking and handling, undated.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.