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  Nomenclature of vegetables and condiment herbs grown in the United States.

SMITH, P. G.;  WELCH, J. E.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1964, 84, pp 535-47, bibl. 34

Taxonomic and alphabetical lists.

  Tolerance of some trees and shrubs to saline conditions.

MONK, R. W.;  PETERSON, H. B.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1962, 81, pp 556-561, bibl. 13

A fuller account of work reported in H.A., 31: 5083. [See also H.A., 32: 3198.

  Morphology and anatomy of stem-pitting in Virginia Crab.

TUKEY, R. B.;  MINK, G. I.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1961, 78, pp 8-15, bibl. 9

Stem-pitting in Virginia Crab rootstocks is a symptom of incompatibility associated with a virus. Microscopic examination showed that the presence of atypical xylem and phloem in pitted wood could account for some of the characteristic symptoms associated...

  The nutrient element status of some ornamental trees.

Cannon, T. F.;  Chadwick, L. C.;  Reisch, K. W.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1960, 76, pp 661-6, 10 refs.

A study was made, over 2 years, of the content and seasonal variations of mineral elements in leaves of (1) Crataegus phaenopyrum, (2) Quercus palustris, and (3) Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis growing as ornamentals in Ohio. Leaf N decreased and leaf ...

  Breeding hybrid Spinach resistant to mosaic and downy mildew.

JONES, H. A. ;  MCCLEAN, D. M. ;  PERRY, B. A. ;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1956, 68, pp 304-308 pp.

After pointing out that downy mildew (Peronospora effusa [Peronospora farinosa]) [cf. 35, p. 806] is the most widespread and destructive disease of spinach [in Texas] and usually occurs in seasons when cool, moist conditions prevail, the authors state tha...

  Occurrence of pollen sterility in seed fields of Scott County Globe onions.

PETERSON, C. E.;  FOSKETT, R. L.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1953, 62, pp 443-48

In studies at the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station the number of male-sterile plants in the progeny of open-pollinated male-sterile parents indicated a simple mode of inheritance, involving a higher incidence of the Ms factor for fertility than found ...

  The dandelion and its influence on bee behavior during the fruit blossoming period.

KREMER, J. C.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1950, 55, pp 140-6, bibl. 4

From studies over 10 years at East Lansing, Michigan, it is concluded that dandelions, Taraxacum officinale L., in the vicinity of orchards may influence bee activity and compete with fruit blooms to some extent, but that this is not necessarily responsib...

  A Sweetpotato from Tinian Island highly resistant to Fusarium wilt.

STEINBAUER, C. E. ;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1948, 52, pp 304-306 pp.

Of three sweet potato selections collected on Tinian Island in the Marianas [Pacific Ocean], one designated P.I. 153655 was found to possess a high degree of resistance to Fusarium wilt (F. batatatis [F. bulbigenum var. batatas] and F. hyper-oxysporum [F....

  Hand pollination studies on the cherimoya.

SCHROEDER, C. A.;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1943, 1943, 43, pp 39-41, bibl. 2

Hand pollination of the cherimoya (Annona cherimola) was found at the University of California to be a practical and effective means for increasing fruit set. It is necessary to wait until the leaves are out before pollinating. Those trees which flower be...

  The effect of fruit rot of Eggplant on seed germination.

TOOLE, E. H. ;  WESTER, R. E. ;  TOOLE, V. K. ;   Proceedings. American Society for Horticultural Science, 1941, 38, pp 496-498 pp.

In a test made in Maryland to determine the effect of eggplant fruit rot (Phomopsis vexans [Diaporthe vexans]) on seed germination, fruits of the Black Beauty and Fort Myers Market varieties were collected and divided into four groups, showing, respective...

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