Whitney, L D; Hosaka, E Y; Ripperton, J C(University of Hawaii, 1939-05)
The bulletin describes and illustrates 103 of the most important grasses in Hawaii. Very few of the native species are common on the range, the introduced species being of far greater importance both in point of number and ...
Hamilton, R A; Fukunaga, E T(University of Hawaii, 1959-01)
An intensive varietal selection program was begun at the Experiment Station in 1936, when only 5 acres of (seedling) macadamias had been planted in Hawaii. By 1959 over 2000 acres had been planted, mostly of selected clonal ...
Van Dine, D L; Thompson, Alice R(Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1908-06)
In the spring of 1905 a detailed study was begun on the source and characteristics of Hawaiian honeys, the chemist of the station cooperating in a determination of their chemical composition.The writer has collected ...
van't Woudt, Bessel D; Nelson, Robert E(University of Hawaii, 1963-01)
One of the rainiest places on earth is atop Mount Waialeale on the island of Kauai; average annual rainfall in this 20-square-mile swamp area exceeds 200 inches, and more than twice that amount has been recorded. Various ...
Fullaway, David T(Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1912-07-11)
This bulletin discusses the following insects attacking corn: wireworms, cutworms, army worms, plant lice, leaf lhoppers, defoliating caterpillars, earworms, and grain feeders.
Hosaka, E Y; Ripperton, J C(University of Hawaii, 1944-03)
The number of leguminous forage species found in pastures throughout the Hawaiian Islands is large, owing to the wide range in climatic conditions. At low elevations tropical species predominate, but at higher elevations ...
Krauss, F G(Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1911-09)
This bulletin is intended to give brief descriptions and practical suggestions that will be helpful in growing leguminous crops under Hawaiian conditions. Recognizing the need and importance of introducing this class of ...
The first Litchi chinensis plant was brought to Hawaii in about 1873. Experiment station researchers recognized the popularity of this fruit and also the lack of information on its proper cultivation. This publication is ...
The author believed that the mango was destined to become an important crop in Hawaii's fruit export trade, a hope unrealized in the century following. The bulletin provided a comprehensive review of all aspects of mango ...
Allen, O N; Allen, Ethel K(Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1933-11)
The bulletin reviews the history and present conditions of taro culture and poi making in Hawaii and discusses the preparation of poi from the bacteriological standpoint.
The Hawaii Experiment Station has undertaken experiments to determine what fruits can be successfully shipped and further to investigate methods of packing and shipment. The experiments also serve to introduce new kinds ...
This early HAES bulletin summarized information on papaya cultivation and uses. The majority of the bulletin concerned botanical aspects of papaya with regard to sexual differentiation and the relevance of this polymorphism ...