James W. Cameron

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James "Jim" W. Cameron (23 April 1913 – 12 January 2010)[1] was an emeritus professor of horticultural science, a geneticist and citrus breeder in the University of California Citrus Experiment Station.

Breeding

Oroblanco is a very popular grapefruit variety, praised for its sweetness. Was developed by James W. Cameron together with Robert K. Soost.

Together with Robert Soost he developed the Oroblanco[2] and Melogold grapefruits, and the encore and pixie[3] mandarins,[4] which turned out to be of major importance.[5] Since 1944, it have been developed with his attendance, 484 hybrid citrus seedlings.[6]

Cameron was a co-author on volume II of The Citrus Industry.[7]

Academic writings

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