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Qi Sun, Xingnan Zhao, Lei Wu, Jimin Zhao, Yunfei Yang, and Yanwen Zhang
(Ericaceae: Vaccinium angustifolium ) Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 95 3 345 351 doi: 10.1603/0013-8746(2002)095[0345:CPEABH]2.0.CO;2 Kader, F. Rovel, B. Girardin, M. 1996 Fractionation and identification of the phenolic compounds of highbush
Gerardo H. Nunez, James W. Olmstead, and Rebecca L. Darnell
-level morphological differences between seedlings and rooted cuttings of lowbush blueberry ( Vaccinium angustifolium ) ( Jamierson and Nickerson, 2003 ; Morrison et al., 2000 ). It is possible that root morphological differences may also occur in seedling vs. rooted
Brent L. Black and Mark K. Ehlenfeldt
.A. 1961 The effects of photoperiod, temperature, and light intensity on the growth of the lowbush blueberry ( Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) Can. J. Bot. 39 1733 1739 Hooks, R.F. Kenworthy, A.L. 1971 The influence
Hideka Kobayashi, Changzheng Wang, and Kirk W. Pomper
( Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) fruits J. Agr. Food Chem. 52 6433 6442 Singleton, V.L. Rossi, J.A. 1965 Colorimetry of total phenolics with phosphomolybdic-phosphotungstic acid reagents Amer. J. Enol. Vitic. 16
James W. Olmstead, Hilda Patricia Rodríguez Armenta, and Paul M. Lyrene
Machine or mechanically aided harvest has been used since the mid-twentieth century for lowbush blueberry ( Vaccinium angustifolium ), highbush blueberry, and rabbiteye blueberry ( Vaccinium virgatum ). The harvest equipment has evolved over the
Danny L. Barney, Omar A. Lopez, and Elizabeth King
In vitro culture of lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) Small Fruits Rev. 3 393 408 10.1300/J301v03n03_16 Debnath, S.C. 2005 Micropropagation of lingonberry: Influence of genotype, explant orientation, and overcoming TDZ
Sarah K. Taber and James W. Olmstead
al., 1989 )], lowbush ( Vaccinium angustifolium ) and half-high blueberry ( V. corymbosum × V. angustifolium hybrids) ( Aalders and Hall, 1961 ; Harrison et al., 1994 ; Rabaey and Luby, 1988 ; Wood, 1968 ), and SHB ( Chavez and Lyrene, 2009
Chad E. Finn, Bernadine C. Strik, Brian M. Yorgey, Theodore A. Mackey, James F. Hancock, Jungmin Lee, and Robert R. Martin
the processing market where small fruit size is desirable. ‘Baby Blues’ should offer growers and processors an alternative to the low-yielding ‘Rubel’ highbush blueberry and to the lowbush blueberry ( Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) that, by the nature
Lauren E. Kurtz, Lillian N. Borbas, Mark H. Brand, and Jessica D. Lubell-Brand
grown in a greenhouse under long days (18 h) for 15 d and plants from microcuttings for 22 d. All plants received 35 d of short days (12 h). Several studies have demonstrated for crops including blueberry ( Vaccinium angustifolium ), cherry ( Prunus