Strawberry Variety Testing in New Jersey
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1963.17.4.75Abstract
Strawberry variety testing as it has evolved at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has become more than the testing of horticultural characters. It became clear about ten years ago that plantings in the state were suffering from viruses and that the growers were powerless to do anything about the situation. The introduction of the 'Jerseybelle' variety in 1954 provided a stimulant to the industry, but soon reports of erratic yields from this variety caused great concern.
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