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Gain the knowledge to grow bigger and better blueberries! This book presents the results of basic and applied research into blueberry science and culture around the world. It contains technical reports on genetics, nutrition, physiology, culture, and harvesting of several blueberry species.
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Gain the knowledge to grow bigger and better blueberries! This book presents the results of basic and applied research into blueberry science and culture around the world. It contains technical reports on genetics, nutrition, physiology, culture, and harvesting of several blueberry species.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351463423
- Artikelnr.: 54930791
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351463423
- Artikelnr.: 54930791
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
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