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Contains 302 Results:
CES Project No. 61-G regarding fertilizer experiments conducted by R.S. Vaile, L.D. Batchelor, and G. Surr at the Kaweah Lemon Company Lemon Cove plots, January 1920-January 1925.
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. 61-I regarding fertilizer experiments conducted by R.S. Vaile at the Emery-Magnolia grove, March 1921-June 1921.
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. 62 entitled Walnut Irrigation, Harvesting, and Curing Trial in its Relation to Moldy Walnut Kernels conducted by L.D. Batchelor and J.T. Barrett, January 1920-September 1924.
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. 62-B entitled Walnut Curing Investigations conducted by L.D. Batchelor and A.W. Christie, September 1922-December 30, 1926.
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. 63 entitled Reclamation of Alkali Lands. A Study of the Physical Effects Produced on Soils by Soluble Salts conducted by W.P. Kelley, B.M. Laurence, E.E Thomas, S.M. Brown and other staff, June 1920-June 1938.
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. 64 entitled The Importance of Selection in the Improvement of Citrus Stocks conducted by H.J. Webber, R. McBride, L.D. Batchelor, and other staff, June 1917-March 1944.
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. 64-B entitled The Importance of Selection in the Improvement of Citrus Stocks conducted by J.T. Barrett, H.J. Webber, L.D. Batchelor, and other staff, June 1923-March 1944.
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. 64-C entitled Studies on the Cause of Dwarfness and Decline of Citrus Trees on Variant Rootstocks conducted by H.J. Webber, R.E. Caryl, and L.D. Batchelor, October 1935-March 1944.
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.
College of Agriculture Project No. 727 entitled Root Hair Experiments conducted by R.E. Girton, June 1925-June 1926.
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. 65 entitled Miscellaneous Investigations Regarding Beneficial Insects conducted by H.S. Smith, H.M. Armitage, A.J. Basinger, and other staff, July 1923-January 1937.
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.