Publications • Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables
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Bulletin Number Title
  109 Strawberries (1900)
  155 The Pecan in Alabama (1911)
  444 Production Practices for Pimiento Pepper Fertilizer Rates, Plant Spacings, and Varietal Strains (1973)
  463 Fruit Growth and Embryological Development of the "Stuart" Pecan, Carya Illinoensis (1975)
  484 Performance of Selected Apple Rootstock in the Piedmont Area of Central Alabama 1965-1975 (1976)
  519 Pruning and Training of Red Delicious Apples (1980)
  544 Pick-Your-Own and Farmers' Markets Direct Marketing Alternatives for Alabama Growers (1982)
  557 Evaluation of Five Non-Spur Strains of Red Delicious Apples in Central Alabama (1984)
  565 Industry Attitudes Toward A Computerize Marketing System for Fresh Fruits and Vegetable in Alabama (1984)
  570 Peach and Nectarine Varietal Performance in the Wiregrass Area of Alabama (1985)
  586 Wholesale Market Potential for Fresh Vegetable Grown in North Alabama (1987)
  598 Performance of Rabbiteye Blueberry Cultivars in South Alabama (1989)
  619 Performance of Strawberry Cultivars in Central and North Alabama Grown on the Matted Row System (1992)
  628 Plum Variety Trials in Alabama, 1986-95 (1996)
  632 Varieties for the Alabama Vegetable Industry and the Southeast (1997)
  636 Performance of Peach and Nectarine Cultivars in the Gulf Coast Area of Alabama (1998)
  640 From Artichoke to Zucchini: Vegetable Varieties for The Southeast (2000)

Circular Number Title
  217 Control of Peach Diseases in Alabama (1975)
  218 Homeside: An Excellent Quality Plum for Home (1975)
  225 Nut Quality of Selected Pecan Varieties Grown in South Alabama (1975)
  230 A Disease Resistant and Cold Hardy Plum Seedling (1976)
  240 AU Producer: A High Quality Plum for the Commercial Market (1978)
  242 Freezegreen: A New Southernpea for Processing (1979)
  244 Performance of Peach and Nectarine in the Wiregrass Area of Alabama (1979)
  245 Evaluation of Golden Delicious Apple Strains and Types for Alabama (1979)
  247 Three New Chinese Chestnuts: AU-Cropper, AU-Leader and AU-Homestead; Their History and Production (1980)
  263 Nut Quality of Selected Pecan Varieties Grown in Alabama (1982)
  271 AU-Roadside An Excellent Quality Plum for Home Use and Local Markets (1984)
  278 AUrora: A High Quality "Jumbo" Cantaloupe (1985)
  280 AU-Jubilant & AU-Producer Quality, Disease Resistant Watermelon Varieties for the South (1985)
  299 AU-Amber an Excellent Quality Plum for the Early Market (1989)
  301 New Early Season Plum Developed: AU-Rubrum Cultivar Combines High Yielding Ability with Disease Resistance and Excellent Fruit Quality (1990)
  304 AU-Rosa Plum Developed: Mid-Season, High Yield and Disease Resistant Cultivar Produces Excellent Fruit (1990)
  305 AU-Cherry Plum Cultivar Developed for Home Garden Production (1990)
  310 AU-Golden Producer: A High Quality, Disease Resistant Watermelon for the South (1993)
  311 AU-Sweet Scarlet A Disease Resistant Resistant High Quality Watermelon with Dark Red Flesh (1993)

Leaflet Number Title
  72 Performance of Peach Varieties for Commercial Production in Central Alabama (1966)
  79 Southland–A Large Canteloupe of rht South (1970)
  84 Chilton–A High Quality Fruit for the Commercial Market (1972)

Progress rpt. Number Title
  100 Sweet Corn Variety Trials, 1972 (1972)
  107 Vegetable Variety Trials, 1974 (1975)
  108  Vegetable Variety Trials, 1975 (1975)
  115 Vegetable Variety Trials, 1981 (1982)
  116 Rapeseed Variety Trials, 1982 (1982)
  117 Vegetable Variety Trials, 1982 (1983)
  122 Tomato Variety Trials, 1985 (1986)
  124 Watermelon and Canteloupe Variety Trials, 1988-90 (1991)
  125 Spring Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials, (1994)
  126 Fall 1994 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials (1995)
  127 Spring 1995 Vegetable Variety Trial Report (1995)
  128 The Old Rotation (1996)
  129 Fall 1995 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials (1996)
  130 Spring 1996 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials (1996)
  131 Fall 1996 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials (1997)
  132 Spring 1997 Vegetable Variety Trials (1997)
  133 Fall 1997 Vegetable Variety Trials (1998)

Regional bull. Number Title
  No. 1 Spring 1998 Commercial Vegetable and Strawberry Variety Trials (1998)
  No. 2 Fall 1998 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 3 Spring 1999 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 4 Fall 1999 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 5 Spring 2000 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 6 Fall 2000 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 7 Spring 2001 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 8 Fall 2001 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 9 Spring 2002 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 10 Fall 2002 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 11 Spring 2003 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 12 Fall 2003 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 13 Spring 2004 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 14 Fall 2004 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 15 Spring 2005 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 16 Fall 2005 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 17 Spring 2006 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 18 Fall 2006 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 19 Spring 2007 Commercial Vegetable Variety Trials
  No. 20 Fall 2007 Commercial Fruit & Vegetable Variety Trials

Research rpt. Number Title
  11 Fruit and Vegetable (1996)
  12 1996 Fruit and Vegetable (1996)
  14 1997 Fruit and Vegetable (1997)
  15 1998 Fruit and Vegetable Research Report (1998)
  17 1999 Fruit and Vegetable Research Report
  21 2000 Fruit and Vegetable Research Report
  23 2001-2002 Fruit and Vegetable Research Report
    Guidelines for Preparing Research Report Articles

Special Report Number Title
  6 Integration of Hydroponic Tomato and Indoor Recirculating Aquacultural Production Systems: An Economic Analysis (2008)


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