Tropical Fruit Improvement in Florida
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1969.23.4.80Abstract
The Sub-Tropical Experiment Station at Homestead, Florida, is internationally famous for its efforts in improving tropical fruits since it was established in 1930. An important aspect of the work at Homestead has been the introduction of fruit cultivars from abroad. Among them are the lychee cultivars 'Sweet Cliff' from China, 'Bengal' from India and 'Mauritius' from South Africa, as well as the 'Mysore' raspberry from India.
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