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Contains 302 Results:

CES Project No. 1 entitled A Study of the Fertilizer Requirements of Citrus Fruits conducted by H. J. Webber, W. Mertz, and other staff. Includes photographs, April 1907-July 1934.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: April 1907-July 1934.

CES Project No. 2 entitled Green Manure Crops for Southern California with Special Reference to Their Use in Citrus Orchards conducted by J.H. Norton and W.M. Mertz, September 1909-June 1932.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: September 1909-June 1932.

CES Project No. 3-A entitled The Effect of Different Stocks on Commercial Species and Varieties of Citrus conducted by W. W. Bonns, W.M. Mertz, H.J. Webber, and F.F. Halma, April 1907-June 1937.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: April 1907-June 1937.

CES Project No. 3-B entitled Field Survey of Stocks and Their Reactions conducted by H.J. Webber and F.F. Halma, May 1926-January 15, 1937.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: May 1926-January 15, 1937.

CES Project No. 3-C entitled Citrus Rootstock Experiments, Studies on Seedling Progenies from Different Promising Trees and Their Reactions conducted by H.J. Webber, L.D. Batchelor, W.P. Bitters, and other staff, August 1926-December 1963.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: August 1926-December 1963.

Unpublished report from CES Project No. 3C entitled Soil Temperature Effects on the Vegetative Growth Concentration and Total Absorption of Minerals in Citrus Seedling Rootstock Species by C.K. Labanauskas, D.R. Rodney, Walter Reuther, and T.W. Embelton, 1958.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: 1958.

CES Project No. 3-D entitled Experiments with Citrus Varieties Propagated Upon Their Own Roots conducted by H.J. Webber and F.F. Halma, August 19, 1926-April 27, 1937.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: August 19, 1926-April 27, 1937.

CES Project No. 3-E entitled Comparative test of Rootstocks and Buds from High and Low Yielding Trees to Obtain Evidence of the Extent of the Influence of the Stock on the Factor of Yield and Also to Discover Stocks Tending to Produce High Yield conducted by F.F. Halma, R.E. Caryl, and M.B. Rounds, September 1926-April 1940.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: September 1926-April 1940.

CES Project No. 3-F entitled Physiological and Anatomical Studies on Bud and Graft Unions conducted by H.J. Webber and F.F. Halma, January 1929-June 1936.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: January 1929-June 1936.

CES Project No. 3-G entitled Studies of Means of Identifying by Root Characters the Different Kinds of Stocks Used conducted by H.J. Webber and F.F. Halma, September 1926-June 1936.

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Series Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains project files regarding research and experiments conducted by Citrus Experiment Station (CES) faculty, staff, and associated members. Topics include plant physiology and anatomy, pest control, citrus diseases, soil management, studies involving citrus, walnuts, figs, avocados, and other plants, and other research related to citrus and subtropical agriculture. Project files are labeled by two separate notation systems: CES project number and project number.

Dates: September 1926-June 1936.