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2024 Disease Management At A Glance, Sai Sree Uppala, Martha Sylvia
2024 Disease Management At A Glance, Sai Sree Uppala, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2024 Insect Management At A Glance, Anne Averill, Martha Sylvia
2024 Insect Management At A Glance, Anne Averill, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2024 Weed Management At A Glance, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
2024 Weed Management At A Glance, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Pesticide And Mdar Updates, Martha Sylvia
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Pesticide And Mdar Updates, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Addressing Cranberry Fruit Rot: Research Updates And Effective Solutions, Sai Sree Uppala, Salisu Sulley
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Addressing Cranberry Fruit Rot: Research Updates And Effective Solutions, Sai Sree Uppala, Salisu Sulley
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Irrigation, Frost And Fertilizer Nitrogen In Cranberry Production, Peter Jeranyama, Sandeep Bhatti, Brian Makeredza
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Irrigation, Frost And Fertilizer Nitrogen In Cranberry Production, Peter Jeranyama, Sandeep Bhatti, Brian Makeredza
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Changes In Cranberry Phenology From 1958 To 2022 Implications For Spring Frost, Sandeep Bhatti, Peter Jeranyama
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Changes In Cranberry Phenology From 1958 To 2022 Implications For Spring Frost, Sandeep Bhatti, Peter Jeranyama
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Phytophthora Root Rot Study Updates, Sai Sree Uppala, Salisu Sulley
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Phytophthora Root Rot Study Updates, Sai Sree Uppala, Salisu Sulley
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Weevil Management In 2024, Martha Sylvia
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Weevil Management In 2024, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Cranberry False Blossom, Leslie Holland
2024 Update Mtg Jan 30: Cranberry False Blossom, Leslie Holland
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2024-2026 Chart Book, Hilary A. Sandler, Anne Averill, Martha Sylvia, Katherine Ghantous, Peter Jeranyama, Sai Sree Uppala, Giverson Mupambi
2024-2026 Chart Book, Hilary A. Sandler, Anne Averill, Martha Sylvia, Katherine Ghantous, Peter Jeranyama, Sai Sree Uppala, Giverson Mupambi
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
Measures And Conversion 108-109, Katherine Ghantous
Measures And Conversion 108-109, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
Adjuvants Page 107, Katherine Ghantous
Adjuvants Page 107, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2023 Update Mtg Jan 25: Data Driven Cranberry Fruit Rot Management, Sai Sree Uppala
2023 Update Mtg Jan 25: Data Driven Cranberry Fruit Rot Management, Sai Sree Uppala
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
Japanese Knotweed, Phoebe Antonio, Katherine Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
Japanese Knotweed, Phoebe Antonio, Katherine Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
2021 Pesticide Safety April 28: Managing New And Difficult Weeds, Hilary A. Sandler
2021 Pesticide Safety April 28: Managing New And Difficult Weeds, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2021 Pesticide Safety April 27: Cranberry Fungicide Options: A Review, Sai Sree Uppala
2021 Pesticide Safety April 27: Cranberry Fungicide Options: A Review, Sai Sree Uppala
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
Cranberry Proanthocyanidins And Dietary Oligosaccharides Synergistically Modulate Lactobacillus Plantarum Physiology, Ezgi Özcan, Michelle Rozycki, David Sela
Cranberry Proanthocyanidins And Dietary Oligosaccharides Synergistically Modulate Lactobacillus Plantarum Physiology, Ezgi Özcan, Michelle Rozycki, David Sela
Food Science Department Faculty Publication Series
Plant-based foods contain bioactive compounds such as polyphenols that resist digestion and potentially benefit the host through interactions with their resident microbiota. Based on previous observations, we hypothesized that the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum interacts with cranberry polyphenols and dietary oligosaccharides to synergistically impact its physiology. In this study, L. plantarum ATCC BAA-793 was grown on dietary oligosaccharides, including cranberry xyloglucans, fructooligosaccharides, and human milk oligosaccharides, in conjunction with proanthocyanidins (PACs) extracted from cranberries. As a result, L. plantarum exhibits a differential physiological response to cranberry PACs dependent on the carbohydrate source and polyphenol fraction introduced. Of the two PAC extracts …
Weed Research Report 2021 (Funded 2020), Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Weed Research Report 2021 (Funded 2020), Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Station Research Reports and Surveys
No abstract provided.
2021 Update Mtg: Evaluation Of New Hybrid Varieties With Improved Disease Resistance, Fruit Quality And Yield, Giverson Mupambi
2021 Update Mtg: Evaluation Of New Hybrid Varieties With Improved Disease Resistance, Fruit Quality And Yield, Giverson Mupambi
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2021-2023 Cranberry Chart Book Revised September 2021, Hilary A. Sandler, Anne Averill, Martha Sylvia, Katherine Ghantous, Peter Jeranyama, Sai Sree Uppala, Giverson Mupambi
2021-2023 Cranberry Chart Book Revised September 2021, Hilary A. Sandler, Anne Averill, Martha Sylvia, Katherine Ghantous, Peter Jeranyama, Sai Sree Uppala, Giverson Mupambi
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
Processes, Patterns, And Predictions Of Soil Moisture Variation In Upland And Peatland Cranberry Farms In Massachusetts, Rebecca Brennan
Processes, Patterns, And Predictions Of Soil Moisture Variation In Upland And Peatland Cranberry Farms In Massachusetts, Rebecca Brennan
Masters Theses
The American Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) represents a vital sector of the economy of southeastern Massachusetts. Due to the hydrogeological and edaphic characteristics of peatlands, variations in soil drainage and soil moisture represent major management challenges for growers in Massachusetts. An emerging trend of upland (mineral soil) cranberry farms planted with new hybrid cultivars has the potential to enhance the profitability and long-term viability of cranberry production in Massachusetts. However, sparse data exist on soil moisture characteristics of peatland and upland cranberry farms. The purpose of this research was to elucidate the differences in soil moisture between upland and …
Promotion Of Colon Health By Strawberry And Cranberry, Yanhui Han
Promotion Of Colon Health By Strawberry And Cranberry, Yanhui Han
Doctoral Dissertations
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has posed serious threats to the human health, which lead to chronic malabsorption of nutrients, abnormal pain and rectal bleeding. Both genetic predisposition and environmental factors contribute to the onset of IBD. Multiple studies suggested that dysbiosis in colon plays an important role in the development of colitis, and gut microbiota composition are different between patients with IBD and healthy individuals. Intake of whole foods, such as fruits and vegetables, may confer health benefits to the host. The beneficial effects of fruits and vegetables mainly attribute to their richness of polyphenols and microbiota-accessible carbohydrates (MACs). Components …
Dietary Oligosaccharides Are Differentially Metabolized By Commensal Microbiota Within In Vitro Model Systems, Ezgi Özcan
Doctoral Dissertations
Our diet contains indigestible carbohydrates that are available for microbial metabolism within the gastrointestinal tract. These carbohydrate sources are oligosaccharides found in plants and human milk. Oligosaccharide utilization phenotypes are often consistent with the ecological niche that microbes occupy (e.g. adult gut, infant gut, plants). This study represents an in-depth metabolic analysis for utilization of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) including lacto-N-tetraose (LNT) and lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT), and cranberry oligosaccharides (i.e. xyloglucans) within in vitro modeled systems. These model systems include microplate systems for pure cultures as well as an adapted bioreactor system to mimic microbial interactions within the gut. Infant-colonizing Bifidobacterium …
Moss: Biology, Diversity, And Yield Impacts On Cranberry, Katherine Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
Moss: Biology, Diversity, And Yield Impacts On Cranberry, Katherine Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Expectations For Cranberry Growth And Productivity Under Solar Panels, Hilary A. Sandler, Giverson Mupambi, Peter Jeranyama
Expectations For Cranberry Growth And Productivity Under Solar Panels, Hilary A. Sandler, Giverson Mupambi, Peter Jeranyama
Cranberry Station Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Cranberry Research Report 2019: Defining New Approaches To Weed Management In Cranberry, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Research Report 2019: Defining New Approaches To Weed Management In Cranberry, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Station Research Reports and Surveys
No abstract provided.
Cranberry Research Report 2018: Defining New Approaches To Weed Management In Cranberry., Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Research Report 2018: Defining New Approaches To Weed Management In Cranberry., Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine Ghantous
Cranberry Station Research Reports and Surveys
No abstract provided.
2018 Update Mtg: Pesticide Resistance Management In Cranberry, Katherine Ghantous, Martha Sylvia
2018 Update Mtg: Pesticide Resistance Management In Cranberry, Katherine Ghantous, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
What Is The Value Of Wild Bee Pollination For Wild Blueberries And Cranberries, And Who Values It?, Aaron K. Hoshide, Francis A. Drummond, Thomas H. Stevens, Eric M. Venurini, Samuel P. Hanes, Martha M. Sylvia, Cynthia S. Loftin, David E. Yarborough, Anne L. Averill
What Is The Value Of Wild Bee Pollination For Wild Blueberries And Cranberries, And Who Values It?, Aaron K. Hoshide, Francis A. Drummond, Thomas H. Stevens, Eric M. Venurini, Samuel P. Hanes, Martha M. Sylvia, Cynthia S. Loftin, David E. Yarborough, Anne L. Averill
Resource Economics Department Faculty Publication Series
Pollinator conservation efforts and growing interest in wild bee pollination have increased markedly in the last decade, making it increasingly important to have clear and practical estimates of the value of pollinators to agriculture. We used agricultural statistics, socio-economic producer surveys, and agronomic field research data to estimate traditional pollination value metrics and create novel approaches to the valuation of the ecosystem services provided by wild pollinators. Using two regionally important United States (USA) crops—Maine wild blueberry and Massachusetts cranberry—as models, we present the perceived values of wild bee pollinators from the perspectives of both consumers and producers. The net …