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Contains 302 Results:
CES Project No. 29 entitled A Study of the Chemical and Physical Effects of Nitrate of soda in Citrus Soils conducted by E.E. Thomas and S.M. Brown, December 1922-June 1932.
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.
CES Project No. 30 entitled Spraying for Insect Pests on Citrus and Olive Trees conducted by H.J. Quayle, A.R. Tylor, and C.P. Clausen, May 1, 1914-April 1917.
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.
CES Project No. 31 entitled The Mealybugs of Southern California conducted by C.P. Clausen, May 1, 1914-April 11, 1917.
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.
CES Project No. 32 entitled Survey of Situation of the Citrus Products and By-Products Industries in Southern California conducted by C.S. Milliken and R.S. Vaile, September 1914.
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.
CES Project No. 33 entitled A Comparative Study of Coccus citricola Campb. and Coocus hesperidum Linn. conducted by H.J. Quayle, January 1, 1915-April 11, 1917.
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.
CES Project No. 34 entitled A Study of the Life History and Economics of the Scale and Aphid Feeding Coccinellids conducted by C.P. Clausen, March 1, 1915-May 25, 1916.
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.
CES Project No. 35 entitled Study of Cost Accounting For Citrus Orchards with a View to Determining as Far as Possible the Actual Value of Cultural Practices conducted by R.S. Vaile and C.S. Milliken, February 3, 1915-August 23, 1923.
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.
CES Project No. 36 entitled The Dispersion of Scale Insects by Wind conducted by H.J. Quayle and A.R. Tylor, June 1915-April 11, 1917.
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.
CES Project No. 37 entitled Injection of Cyanide Salts in Citrus Trees for the Control of Scale Insects and of Blackleaf 40% in Walnut Trees for the Control of the Walnut Aphids conducted by H.J. Quayle and A.R. Tylor, February 1, 1915-May 25, 1916.
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.
CES Project No. 38 entitled The Use of the Fungus Isaria in Controlling the Black Scale conducted by H.J. Quayle and A.R. Tylor, January 1, 1915-May 25, 1916.
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.