WSU Research Groves

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Bill -- in another post you mentioned the WSU research groves. Do you know what other sorts of studies they've done? Do you know how they choose studies? I wonder if we could submit some topics for them to consider studying... what questions would we like to have answered?

I know one that would be interesting is "does fertilizing in the spring lead to a larger number of smaller shoots?".

What other questions would be good to have answered by a university research program?
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A recent issue of the ABS magazine Bamboo, - which, um, goes to members of ABS - had an article with info on their research.
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Dang. That's what I get for procrastinating on joining.
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Daphne Lewis has a website on the groves at http://wsubamboo.com/

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Bill stop giving it away, they'll have to join otherwise :wink:
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