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New Plants for Florida
註釋Sugarcane was first grown in Florida by the Spanish founders of St. Augustine in 1572. The pioneering sugarcane companies in South Florida in the early 1900s were bankrupted largely by devastating sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) outbreaks and low yields caused by micronutrient deficiencies on organic soils. In 1920, USDA established the sugarcane field station at Canal Point (CP), Florida to develop new cultivars primarily for the Louisiana sugarcane industry.