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THE growing recognition of the importance of research work in connexion with the fruit industry is emphasised by the Annual Report issued by the National Fruit and Cider Institute at Long Ashton, Bristol. The year 1923 was the first since the outbreak of the War in which the work could be conducted under relatively settled and stable conditions, and it was marked by steady progress as regards both advisory and research work. The direct and practical bearing of the research work upon the current problems of fruit growers is very noticeable, and though many of the results are still preliminary or tentative, they open up suggestive lines for future progress.
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Horticultural Research. Nature 114, 332 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114332a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/114332a0