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Wis. Development of Improved Varieties and Strains of 



Strawberries Adapted to Wisconsin. To develop (1) new 

 varieties of strawberries adapted to Wisconsin conditions; 

 and, (2) superior strains of available varieties through 

 virus indexing and nematode control program. 

 Hort., Plant Path. 939 



Varieties 



N. Max, Varieties, Rootstoclcs, and Plant Growth Regulators in 

 Relation to Grape Production in New Mexico J To learn (1) 

 vetrieties of V. vinifera , V. labrusca , and hybrids that are 

 adapted to State irrigated conditions; (2) influence of 

 certain recognized rootstocks on growth, productivity, and 

 chemical composition of fruit of selected vinifera and 

 latorusca grape varieties; and, (3) evaluate effectiveness 

 of plant growth regulators in reducing amount of winter 

 injiiry to vinifera veurieties. 

 Hort. 91 



N. H« Anatomy and Morphology of the Vegetative Organs of 



Representative Rubus Species . Learn anatomy and morphology 

 of New Hampshire representatives of each subgenus of Rubtis 

 and representatives of each section of subgenus Eubatus 

 (blackberries ) . 



Bot., Hort. 103 



Culture 



Ark. The Influence of Cxxltxiral Practices and Environment on 



the Production and Behavior of Strawberries" ! To (1) study 

 relation of edaphic and climatic conditions to fruit pro- 

 duction, quality, and characteristics, ajid plant maintenance, 

 production and behavior; and, (2) determine effect of c\il- 

 tursLL practices, such as rotations, green manuring, mulching, 

 irrigation, fertilizing, and spacing on plant behavior and 

 performance . 

 Hort. 28k 



Ark. Studies of the Relationship Between Nutrient Supply , 



PlantTigor, and Pruning in the Production of Grapes^ 

 Study effects of an interactions between levels of N, P, K, 

 and severity of pruning on plant vigor, fruit yield, and 

 quality of the Concord grape under conditions existing in 

 Northwest Arkansas. 



Hort, aad For, kkl 



