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Blueberries: A Century of Research presents the results of basic and applied research into blueberry science and culture around the world.
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Blueberries: A Century of Research presents the results of basic and applied research into blueberry science and culture around the world.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 207mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781560220534
- ISBN-10: 1560220538
- Artikelnr.: 21328135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 207mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781560220534
- ISBN-10: 1560220538
- Artikelnr.: 21328135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gough, Robert E; Korcak, Ronald
Contents Foreword
* Session I: Blueberries of the Future
* Utilization of Wild Blueberry Germplasm: The Legacy of Arlen Draper
* In Search of the Perfect Blueberry Variety
* The Deerberry [Vaccinium stamineum L. Vaccinium Section Polycodium
(Raf.) Sleumer]: A Potential New Small Fruit Crop
* Session II: Blueberry Genetics
* Use of Sparkleberry in Breeding Highbush Cultivars
* Progress Toward Identifying Markers Linked to Genes Controlling
Chilling Requirement and Cold Hardiness in Blueberry
* The Search for Chilling-Responsive Proteins in Blueberry Continues
* Changes in Abscisic Acid and Indoleacetic Acid Levels in 'Climax'
Blueberry During Dormancy
* Growth Responses of Southern Highbush and Rabbiteye Blueberry
Cultivars at Three Southern Locations
* Session III: Blueberry Genetics Continued--Blueberry Diseases
* Characterization and Detection of Blueberry Scorch Carlavirus and Red
Ringspot Caulimovirus
* Infection of Cold-Injured Blueberry Stems by Botryosphaeria Dothidea
* Inventory of Pest Resistance in Blueberry Genotypes in North Carolina
* Session IV: Blueberry Culture
* Blueberry Gall Midge: A New Pest of Rabbiteye Blueberries
* Control of Bunchberry in Wild Blueberry Fields
* Influence of Mulching Systems on Yield and Quality of Southern
Highbush Blueberries
* Operations and Cost of Highbush Blueberry Farming in Poland
* Session V: Blueberry Nutrition
* Organic Matter and Nitrogen Level Effects on Mycorrhizal Infection in
'Bluecrop' Highbush Blueberry Plants
* Blueberry Nitrate Reductase Activity: Effect of Nutrient Ions and
Cytokinins
* Diammonium Phosphate Corrects Phosphorus Deficiency in Lowbush
Blueberry
* Development of an Innoculation System for Studying Mycorrizal Effects
in Highbush Blueberry
* Session VI: Blueberry Fruit Quality
* Gibberellic
* Session I: Blueberries of the Future
* Utilization of Wild Blueberry Germplasm: The Legacy of Arlen Draper
* In Search of the Perfect Blueberry Variety
* The Deerberry [Vaccinium stamineum L. Vaccinium Section Polycodium
(Raf.) Sleumer]: A Potential New Small Fruit Crop
* Session II: Blueberry Genetics
* Use of Sparkleberry in Breeding Highbush Cultivars
* Progress Toward Identifying Markers Linked to Genes Controlling
Chilling Requirement and Cold Hardiness in Blueberry
* The Search for Chilling-Responsive Proteins in Blueberry Continues
* Changes in Abscisic Acid and Indoleacetic Acid Levels in 'Climax'
Blueberry During Dormancy
* Growth Responses of Southern Highbush and Rabbiteye Blueberry
Cultivars at Three Southern Locations
* Session III: Blueberry Genetics Continued--Blueberry Diseases
* Characterization and Detection of Blueberry Scorch Carlavirus and Red
Ringspot Caulimovirus
* Infection of Cold-Injured Blueberry Stems by Botryosphaeria Dothidea
* Inventory of Pest Resistance in Blueberry Genotypes in North Carolina
* Session IV: Blueberry Culture
* Blueberry Gall Midge: A New Pest of Rabbiteye Blueberries
* Control of Bunchberry in Wild Blueberry Fields
* Influence of Mulching Systems on Yield and Quality of Southern
Highbush Blueberries
* Operations and Cost of Highbush Blueberry Farming in Poland
* Session V: Blueberry Nutrition
* Organic Matter and Nitrogen Level Effects on Mycorrhizal Infection in
'Bluecrop' Highbush Blueberry Plants
* Blueberry Nitrate Reductase Activity: Effect of Nutrient Ions and
Cytokinins
* Diammonium Phosphate Corrects Phosphorus Deficiency in Lowbush
Blueberry
* Development of an Innoculation System for Studying Mycorrizal Effects
in Highbush Blueberry
* Session VI: Blueberry Fruit Quality
* Gibberellic
Contents Foreword
* Session I: Blueberries of the Future
* Utilization of Wild Blueberry Germplasm: The Legacy of Arlen Draper
* In Search of the Perfect Blueberry Variety
* The Deerberry [Vaccinium stamineum L. Vaccinium Section Polycodium
(Raf.) Sleumer]: A Potential New Small Fruit Crop
* Session II: Blueberry Genetics
* Use of Sparkleberry in Breeding Highbush Cultivars
* Progress Toward Identifying Markers Linked to Genes Controlling
Chilling Requirement and Cold Hardiness in Blueberry
* The Search for Chilling-Responsive Proteins in Blueberry Continues
* Changes in Abscisic Acid and Indoleacetic Acid Levels in 'Climax'
Blueberry During Dormancy
* Growth Responses of Southern Highbush and Rabbiteye Blueberry
Cultivars at Three Southern Locations
* Session III: Blueberry Genetics Continued--Blueberry Diseases
* Characterization and Detection of Blueberry Scorch Carlavirus and Red
Ringspot Caulimovirus
* Infection of Cold-Injured Blueberry Stems by Botryosphaeria Dothidea
* Inventory of Pest Resistance in Blueberry Genotypes in North Carolina
* Session IV: Blueberry Culture
* Blueberry Gall Midge: A New Pest of Rabbiteye Blueberries
* Control of Bunchberry in Wild Blueberry Fields
* Influence of Mulching Systems on Yield and Quality of Southern
Highbush Blueberries
* Operations and Cost of Highbush Blueberry Farming in Poland
* Session V: Blueberry Nutrition
* Organic Matter and Nitrogen Level Effects on Mycorrhizal Infection in
'Bluecrop' Highbush Blueberry Plants
* Blueberry Nitrate Reductase Activity: Effect of Nutrient Ions and
Cytokinins
* Diammonium Phosphate Corrects Phosphorus Deficiency in Lowbush
Blueberry
* Development of an Innoculation System for Studying Mycorrizal Effects
in Highbush Blueberry
* Session VI: Blueberry Fruit Quality
* Gibberellic
* Session I: Blueberries of the Future
* Utilization of Wild Blueberry Germplasm: The Legacy of Arlen Draper
* In Search of the Perfect Blueberry Variety
* The Deerberry [Vaccinium stamineum L. Vaccinium Section Polycodium
(Raf.) Sleumer]: A Potential New Small Fruit Crop
* Session II: Blueberry Genetics
* Use of Sparkleberry in Breeding Highbush Cultivars
* Progress Toward Identifying Markers Linked to Genes Controlling
Chilling Requirement and Cold Hardiness in Blueberry
* The Search for Chilling-Responsive Proteins in Blueberry Continues
* Changes in Abscisic Acid and Indoleacetic Acid Levels in 'Climax'
Blueberry During Dormancy
* Growth Responses of Southern Highbush and Rabbiteye Blueberry
Cultivars at Three Southern Locations
* Session III: Blueberry Genetics Continued--Blueberry Diseases
* Characterization and Detection of Blueberry Scorch Carlavirus and Red
Ringspot Caulimovirus
* Infection of Cold-Injured Blueberry Stems by Botryosphaeria Dothidea
* Inventory of Pest Resistance in Blueberry Genotypes in North Carolina
* Session IV: Blueberry Culture
* Blueberry Gall Midge: A New Pest of Rabbiteye Blueberries
* Control of Bunchberry in Wild Blueberry Fields
* Influence of Mulching Systems on Yield and Quality of Southern
Highbush Blueberries
* Operations and Cost of Highbush Blueberry Farming in Poland
* Session V: Blueberry Nutrition
* Organic Matter and Nitrogen Level Effects on Mycorrhizal Infection in
'Bluecrop' Highbush Blueberry Plants
* Blueberry Nitrate Reductase Activity: Effect of Nutrient Ions and
Cytokinins
* Diammonium Phosphate Corrects Phosphorus Deficiency in Lowbush
Blueberry
* Development of an Innoculation System for Studying Mycorrizal Effects
in Highbush Blueberry
* Session VI: Blueberry Fruit Quality
* Gibberellic