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.S. Department of Agriculture 1994 Notice to nurserymen of the naming and release for propagation of Pearl River, Magnolia, and Jubilee, three new southern highbush blueberry cultivars. Washington, D.C
et al., 2002 ; Spies et al., 2006 ). Severity of root rot by Pythium spp. was significantly reduced by applications of mefenoxam, fosetyl-Al, and phosphonate fungicides on a new planting of southern highbush blueberry ( V. corymbosum hybrid
photoperiod and temperature, may also be involved or interact with physiological processes governing flower initiation. June-bearing strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa ) and southern highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum interspecific hybrid) are two
southern highbush cultivars, including ‘Star’ and ‘New Hanover’. ‘Sharpblue’ Southern Highbush Blueberry (1998) R.H. Sharpe and W.B. Sherman. ‘Sharpblue’ southern highbush blueberry was released by R.H. Sharpe and W.B. Sherman in 1976. ‘Sharpblue’ along
harvest ( Strik and Buller, 2002 ). However, planting on flat ground can be beneficial to root growth in southern highbush blueberry (complex hybrids based largely on V. corymbosum and V. darrowii Camp.) likely due to increased soil moisture and
contrast, planting on flat ground is thought to increase soil moisture and reduce soil temperature during the fruiting season, which is beneficial to root growth of southern highbush blueberry (hybrids of V. corymbosum L. and V. darrowi Camp.; Spiers
recoveries observed in the ambient temperature presses ( Table 1 ). Table 1. Percent juice recovery in heat and enzyme treated Mississippi-grown southern highbush blueberry (SHB) and rabbiteye blueberry (RAB) presses. Comparing Rohapect 10 L and Pectinex BE
treatments occurred at the PPJ in multiple rabbiteye blueberry genotypes as well as in southern highbush blueberry (hybrids largely derived from V. corymbosum and V. darrowi ). Together, these data strongly indicate that fruit detachment in response to
). When diploid Vaccinium elliottii was crossed as a pollen parent with tetraploid cultivars of southern highbush blueberry, 0.01 seedlings per pollinated flower were obtained, whereas 3.86 seedlings per pollinated flower were obtained when
. Pine Bark Production System for Blueberry Requires More Fertilizer Pine bark culture using beds approximately 1.0 m wide and 20 cm deep is the most common method for growing southern highbush blueberry in the southeastern U.S. Williamson and Miller (p