Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1961, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 8, 1961
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Agricultural Experiment Sta
lin iff Di'enacnc *tion at thtPennsylvania State
riuir Uiseases University. John S. Boyle,
Aro Qf| irliorJ Rv University Park, and Fred H.
v? vIUU 1 tf.U Uy Lewis, Fruit Research Lab-
r j._ oratory, Arendtsville, are
orare OCISnTISIS associated in these efforts.
Vigorous attempts to iden- While this research is bas
„„„ ic in nature, it is aimed at
tify viruses causing diseases discovery o£ v&us disease sof
of tree fruits are on the pro- cherries, plums, peaches, ap
gram of scientists with the pies and pears. Effects of
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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
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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. Depart
ment of Agriculture expect
land prices to -change little
in the next six months
In these respects, Pennsyl
vania .departs from the na
tional trend The trend in
the market value of farm
real estate which -has been
steadily upward since 1941
throughout the nation came
to a halt in 1960. The nation'
al index of average value
per acre for November 1, ’6O,
remaining at 172 (values from
1947 to 1949 equal 100 on
the index scale), the same as
living cells, in pure form
many appear as inert crys
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