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EX 7-0751 ISE OATS SMALL GRAIN? ;h BLENN for small gram —with •owth elements for added profit KAYLOR BROS. cultural practices and expect ed to show how —trees res pond to infection. An at tempt will be made to learn more about virus reservoirs or where viruses come from and to develop improved of recognizing and indexing them. Of 50 known viruses at tacking stone fruits, yellows of sour cherries probab'y is among the best known due to spectacular symptoms during shock stages. A half dozen or more virus diseases of apples and three of pears have been identified m the Northeast. Losses of cherries may be estimate'd at 25 per cent of annual crops. Seedling cucumber plants have been found useful in identifying cherry trees af flicted with The cu cumbers react at once when inoculated with cellular sap from virus diseased trees while the trees themselves would not show symptoms for several years Several other relationships of this kind are known and Drs Boyle and Lewis hope to dis cover others Viruses are too small to be seen except with an elect ron microscope. Some are so unstable that scientists sometimes doubt that they have been present. This hab it of disappearing at certain stages makes their study baffling at tunes They may cause no observable symp toms until the plant or tree attacked has reached a cer tain physiological age or de gree of maturity While they are able to multiply on’y in OR RHEEMS, PA, Real Estate Values Farm Price Rise Slows Down Pennsylvania farm land values rose about 1 per cent last year and farm real es tate dealers and observers queried by the U. S. 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