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Auteur Français Bryan, Mary Katherine, 1877-

Titre Three bacterial spots of tomato fruit / by Mary K. Bryan.

Adresse Bibliographique Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1933.

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Description 2 p., 4 p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Collection Circular / United States Department of Agriculture ; no. 282
Circular (United States. Department of Agriculture) no. 282.
Notes Caption title.
With: Bound With: Studies on handling sugarcane frozen early in March in advanced stages of development -- Trading in privileges on the Chicago Board of Trade -- Outbreaks of the Dutch elm disease in the United States -- Use of farm machinery for corn-borer control in the one-generation area -- Report on a preliminary field survey of the so-called 'alkali disease' of livestock -- Fertilizer studies with sugar beet in the Arkansas Valley area, Colo., 1921-28 -- A new method of self-pollinating cotton -- Protection of orchard and shade trees and ornamental shrubs from injury by the Japanese beetle -- Agronomic evaluation tests on mechanical blocking and cross cultivation of sugar beets -- Changes in composition of American fertilizers, 1880-1932 -- Community production of Acala cotton in New Mexico -- The oriental flowering cherries -- Rural factory industries -- Bulbs from seed -- Uniformity of cotton fiber determined by field inspection -- The farm real estate situation, 1932-33 -- Comparison of Rambouillet, Corriedale, and Columbia sheep under intermountain range conditions -- Control of aphids on alfalfa in the Antelope Valley, Calif. -- Trembles (or milk sickness) -- The boxwood leaf miner and its control -- Windrowing qualities of co. 281 and other varieties of sugarcane under Louisiana conditions -- Soil profile and root penetration as indicators of apple production in the lake shore district of western New York -- Fight grasshoppers by plowing stubble -- The cyclamen mite and the broad mite and their control -- The dairee date, a promising mesopotamian variety for testing in the Southwest -- Some hybrid martagon lilies -- Variety tests of sugarcanes in Louisiana during the crop year 1931-32 -- Strawberry dwarf -- The obscure scale on the pecan and its control -- Practical pointers on making creamery butter in the South -- A pioneer one-variety cotton community in Collin County, Tex. -- Artificial drying of rice on the farm -- Freezing of greenhouse-grown tomatoes in transit -- Grades of peat and muck for soil improvement -- Observations on the European corn borer and its major parasites in the Orient -- Burning for the control of aphids on alfalfa in the Antelope Valley of California -- Community production and distribution of cotton planting seed in a one-variety cotton community -- Portable refrigeration chambers for studying cold resistance of plants in the field -- Sugarcane for sirup production -- Distribution of the varieties and classes of wheat in the United States in 1929.
Sujet Tomatoes -- Diseases and pests.
No Doc. Officiel A 1.4/2:282-324