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an observer. Since crops develop differently in other climates and soils, not everything that works at home will be a success abroad. Instead, a good IHC contemplates the new ecosystem and learns from local farmers. Farmers around the world are good
through the figures and Results section ( Table 4 ). Clearly, these analyses could not be reproduced. Indeed, one generally needed improvement in articles is to provide sufficient information about how the data are collected and handled so that others
. Resistance: bacterial brown spot. Adaptation: home garden, U.S. 2003. Charon —Breeder and vendor: Syngenta Seeds, Inc./Rogers Brand. Characteristics: long (6-inch), dark-green pods are very refined and have shown good yield potential in about 58 days
Prefectural Agricultural Research Center (OPARC-Nago; 26°62′N, 127°98′E); subsequently, eight new cultivars were released, and all of them have a higher sugar content than ‘Smooth Cayenne’ ( Ogata et al. 2016 ). In the pineapple cross-breeding program at
adaptation, and are the genetic foundations for crop improvement. They also constitute large acreages producing relatively low yields of often poor-quality nuts. “Seedling” pecans are ungrafted trees grown from nuts that have been introduced and are therefore
Beecher, 1988 ; Rodriguez-Amaya, 2001 ). Carotenoids such as neoxanthin and violaxanthin may be abundant in winter squash ( Azevedo-Meleiro and Rodriguez-Amaya, 2007 ), and for squash improvement through breeding, data on the proportion of these in the
were matched with state funds in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program to fund this research. This project was supported by the USDA National Food and Agriculture, Hatch Project Number MICL 02085, and by
intellectual property documents. For U.S. plant patents the link is usually to the USPTO Patent Center page for each cultivar, which includes patent texts and PDFs, color photographs (under “supplemental content”), and other useful information. In addition to
decreased blood oxygen concentrations in their frontal lobes upon exposure to potted plants. Due to the positive outcomes of horticultural activities, nursing homes ( Rodiek 2002 ) and community gardens ( Hayashi et al. 2008 ) offer horticultural activities
and ripening, very crisp, sweet with long storage and shelf life potential. Origin: Wabash, IN by W. Dodd, D. Doud, J.M. Lynd and G. Miller of Midwest Apple Improvement Assn. Honeycrisp × Fuji; selected 2001; USPP 24,579; 21 July 2014. Fruit: shape