Recent Developments in Florida Grape Culture
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1958.12.4.61Abstract
In the early 1930's Florida had a small but growing grape industry of table varieties bred in Texas. When this enterprise failed from vine decline, it was generally thought that Florida grape culture could benefit by varieties better adapted to Florida conditions. This belief led to breeding on a considerable scale by both public and private agencies and also to research by the Florida Experiment Stations on the decline of bunch grapes.
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