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THE application of scientific methods and principles is steadily gaining ground in fruit culture as in other branches of agriculture, and the numerous publications on the subject provide evidence of a widening interest in the matter, both as regards the scientific and the practical worker.
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Fruit-Growing and Research. Nature 110, 497 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110497a0
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