Fruit Breeding Projects at the South Haven Experiment Station
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1973.27.4.89Abstract
In March of 1969 Professor Stanley Johnston passed away, leaving a rich legacy of fruit germplasm for the authors to utilize in continuing fruit breeding efforts by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. Some changes in projects have occurred. This article briefly summarizes present projects and their objectives.
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