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NEW PLANTS 



Ariz. Seed Increase and Preliminary Evaluation of Plant Introduc- 

 tions That May Be Suited to the Southwest , Provide for initial 

 increase of seed of plants adapted to region, conduct preliminary 

 evaluations of adaptability of new plants appearing suited to 

 climatic conditions. 



Agron., Hort., Range Mgt. 368 (W-6) Coop. APS 



Fla. Evaluation of Introduced Plant Species and Varieties . Screen 

 foreign and domestic plant introductions for adaptations and use 

 as forage and cover crops in State, ana provide data on perform- 

 nace of newly developed field crop species and varieties. 

 Agron. 76? (S-9) Coop. ARS 



Ga. The Introduction. Testing. Multiplication, and Preservation 



of New and Useful Plants of Potential Value for Industrial and 

 Other Uses . To (1) cooperate with ARS, Southern Region, and P. R. 

 to obtain plant materials of potential value for industrial and 

 other uses and as a source of new germ plasm for use in plant 

 improvement; and (2) establish primary regional plant introduction 

 station to catalogue, multiply and preserve introduced and domestic 

 seed and plant materials, and distribute them in the region. 

 Hort, 96 (S-9) 



111. The Assembly. Evaluation. Seed Increase and Distribution of 



New Introductions and Genetic and Chromosomal Tested Stocks in 

 Maize . To establish a North Central maize genetics research 

 center to assist maize geneticists and breeders of the region, 

 including screening new introductions for genetic value, preserving 

 existing adapted stocks, propagating tester stocks, and exchanging 

 information and genetic materials among workers. 

 Agron. 15-382 (NC-7) Coop. ARS 



Ind. The Introduction and Testing for Adaptation of New Field 



Crops and Crop Varieties in Indiana . Investigate the adaptability 

 of plant species and varieties under Indiana conditions for 

 possible industrial utilization. 

 Agron. 846 (NC-7) 



