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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Host Resistance To Monilinia Vaccinii-Corymbosi In Flowers And Fruits Of Highbush Blueberry, Jeffery S. Lehman, Suzu Igarashi, Peter V. Oudemans
Host Resistance To Monilinia Vaccinii-Corymbosi In Flowers And Fruits Of Highbush Blueberry, Jeffery S. Lehman, Suzu Igarashi, Peter V. Oudemans
Biology and Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi, the causal agent of mummy berry disease, infects blueberry flowers via the gynoecial pathway. To describe the expression of host resistance in highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), fungal growth in the styles and colonization of the locules were compared among five blueberry cultivars in a series of controlled greenhouse experiments. Styles were harvested 1 and 4 days postinoculation, and the length colonized by hyphae was determined using fluorescence microscopy. At 8 weeks after inoculation, fruit were harvested and scored for the presence of hyphae in the locules. The infection frequency of styles ranged from 0.33 to 0.71, and only …
The Muscadine Experience: Adding Value To Enhance Profits, Justin R. Morris, Pamela L. Brady
The Muscadine Experience: Adding Value To Enhance Profits, Justin R. Morris, Pamela L. Brady
Research Reports and Research Bulletins
The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture received a grant from the National Research Initiative (NRI), CSREES USDA. The purpose was to help small- and medium-sized farmers and entrepreneurs enhance the viability of their farms through the establishment of vineyards, on-farm wineries, and production of value-added products from grapes and grape by-products. This publication looks at efforts by the UA Grape and Wine Research Program to enhance the profitability of muscadine grapes. Included are discussions of research designed to develop the market potential of muscadines as fresh fruit and as value-added products such as juice, wine, sweet spreads, vinegar, and …
Nebraska Vinelines, Volume Ix, No. 2. June/July 2007.
Nebraska Vinelines, Volume Ix, No. 2. June/July 2007.
Viticulture Publications and Research
Contents • 10th Annual Forum • April Freeze Causes Severe Damage to Crops: An Up-Date • Did you know? A NEW TASTING ROOM IN LINCOLN • A NEW TASTING ROOM IN RAVENNA • SUMMER FIELD DAY OPPORTUNITIES • NWGGA Grant-Funded Field Days
2006 Lowbush Blueberry Project Reports, Kristi Crowe, Alfred A. Bushway, Rodney J. Bushway, Vivian Ch Wu, Brian Perkins, Pam Small, Darrell Donahue, Frank Drummond, Judith Collins, Floyd Dowell, Dorothy J. Klimis-Zacas, Mary Ellen Camire, Gordon Starr, David E. Yarborough, S Hoffmann, Daniel J. Bell, Seanna L. Annis, Tamara Levitsky, Loretta Kreider, Kristen Mcgovern, K Frost, John M. Smagula, Qian Wang, Kerry Fl Guiseppe
2006 Lowbush Blueberry Project Reports, Kristi Crowe, Alfred A. Bushway, Rodney J. Bushway, Vivian Ch Wu, Brian Perkins, Pam Small, Darrell Donahue, Frank Drummond, Judith Collins, Floyd Dowell, Dorothy J. Klimis-Zacas, Mary Ellen Camire, Gordon Starr, David E. Yarborough, S Hoffmann, Daniel J. Bell, Seanna L. Annis, Tamara Levitsky, Loretta Kreider, Kristen Mcgovern, K Frost, John M. Smagula, Qian Wang, Kerry Fl Guiseppe
Wild Blueberry Research Reports
The 2006 edition of the Lowbush Blueberry Project Reports was prepared for the Wild Blueberry Commission of Maine and the Wild Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:
1. Evaluation of Emerging Disinfection Technologies for Wild Blueberry Processing
2. Incorporation of wild blueberry puree into a soy-based burger and its effect on sensory and chemical properties of the broiled burgers
3. Infestation Detection using NIRS
4. Mechanism of Action through which Wild Blueberries affect Arterial Functional Properties in Normotensive and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
5. Practical Microbial Control Approach for Wild Blueberries …
Nebraska Vine Lines, Volume 10, No. 1. January/February 2007.
Nebraska Vine Lines, Volume 10, No. 1. January/February 2007.
Viticulture Publications and Research
Profiles of Bruce Bordelon and Keith Powell
Food Entrepreneur Assistance Program 2007 Seminar Dates
Draft Program for Tenth Annual Nebraska Winery and GrapeGrowers Forum and Trade Show, March 2nd and 3rd, 2007
Deer Springs Winery — winter 2006
Legislative Bill—UPDATE
WunderRosa Winery
Nebraska Vine Lines, Volume Ix, Issue 2, June/July 2007
Nebraska Vine Lines, Volume Ix, Issue 2, June/July 2007
Viticulture Publications and Research
WOW! WHAT A SPRING!
10th Annual Forum
April Freeze Causes Severe Damage to Crops: An Up-Date
NEW TASTING ROOM IN LINCOLN
A NEW TASTING ROOM IN RAVENNA
REGISTRATION FORM
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