Volume 51 Number 4 Article 37
Year 1997 Month 10
Title: The Cornell University Apple Breeding Program: Past, Present and Future
Authors: S.K. Brown and D.E. Terry
Abstract:
Cornell's apple breeding program at
Geneva has had a long history of accomplishments since its initiation in 1892.
While well known for its cultivars, it has
also been a source of information about
cultivars. "Apples of New York" remains
a valued reference on apples (4). Subsequent publications continue to provide
important information on cultivars to
growers and researchers.
During the
course of our program, apple breeders included Drs.
Roger Way and Robert Lamb
who were precede by Drs.
Klien, Einset,
Wellington, Howe, Hedrick, and Beach.
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