New! Practical guidance for selecting operating conditions for handheld and semimechanical harvesting systems. Results contribute to the development of more consistent and efficient mechanized harvesting approaches for specialty crops. https://t.co/eR4VfRV0EB @mizzouengineer
Tailoring academic research for industry and grower audiences is a skill. ASHS Industry VP Alicain Carlson shares common mistakes and how to fix them. https://t.co/SsQJnmq58B
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Japanese Snowbell ‘Zhu Dan’ prefers warmth and light, and it has high resistance to drought and barrenness. https://t.co/zpmqXE5oyy
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The Hippeastrum research team at Yangtze University was established in 2017. They have released three new cultivars -
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Flowering cannabis in vitro is a reliable method of producing aseptic anthers containing viable pollen for androgenesis and genetic transformation research. https://t.co/4peT3OmcEW #HortScience#CannabisResearch#InVitroCulture
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Check out the latest article in the special ASHS series in GrowerTalks, "Dialing in the Heat" by ASHS members Ryan Dickson, Amanda McWhirt, and Amanda Lay-Walters. https://t.co/Qs5N0QkdwP
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Solanaceae crops such as tomato, pepper, potato, and eggplant are vital for global nutrition, food security, and economic growth. However, their productivity is significantly constrained by both biotic and abiotic stresses.
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Researchers developed a data-integrated framework that provides a reproducible screening approach for identifying ornamental genera and traits that warrant further biological, regional, and commercial evaluation. https://t.co/aEPsWWaGbO
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Pyroxasulfone can be safely applied to dormant cranberries via chemigation and may provide a new preemergence herbicide option for cranberry production. #HortTechnology https://t.co/1c2N9YxVEm
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Recently, new leaf tissue sufficiency ranges have been developed for blackberry in the Southeast. This article explains the methodology behind the development of these new ranges for the region. https://t.co/OLFiuwqKk0
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