John Innes Institute Facing Change
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1965.19.4.80Abstract
The famed John Innes Institute, of Bayfordsbury, England, will in all likelihood lose its present identity, if the recent proposal of its Directors is carried out, according to articles in the Grower and the Gardeners Chronicle. The Institute, in existence for over 50 years, is located 16 miles from London, on 400 acres of land; it has a staff of 70 to 80 scientists and technicians, the finest equipment in the country for the work it is doing, and an excellent library of genetics and horticulture, the areas of research for which it is famous.
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