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darrowii and tetraploid southern highbush blueberry J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 134 273 280 Dias, A. 2003 The potential of in vitro cultures of Hypericum perforatum and of Hypericum androsaemum to produce interesting
highbush blueberries, V45 detached fewer blue fruit and too many immature and stemmed fruit for current commercial use. The V45 harvester has the potential to mechanically harvest some rabbiteye blueberries with quality approaching that of hand
-capture videos, suggesting that VR media is compelling content for students. Students also regularly mention VR content in the student evaluation forms at the end of the semester. Fig. 6. Screen capture of a virtual reality tour of a southern highbush
the University of Florida, 39% of the consumers identified health benefits as the most influential factors for southern highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium darrowii ) fruit consumption; whereas, 61% of the consumers suggested the flavor was more critical
related to both flower buds per cane and flowers per bud ( Pritts and Hancock, 1985 ). In terms of berry size, Maust et al. (1999) found that because increasing flower bud density reduces canopy establishment in Southern highbush blueberry, berry size
of Carignan ( Vitis vinifera L.) shoot Scientia Hort. 125 146 150 Marino, S.R. Williamson, J.G. Olmstead, J.W. 2014 Vegetative growth of three southern highbush blueberry cultivars obtained from micropropagation and softwood cuttings in two Florida
has been reported in other Vaccinium species, including lowbush blueberry [ V. angustifolium ( Debnath, 2009 , 2011 )], highbush blueberry [ V. corymbosum ( Cao and Hammerschlag, 2000 )], southern highbush blueberry [predominantly V. corymbosum
-day temperature accumulation occurred inside the high tunnels when used from bloom to fruit harvest. Santos and Salame-Donoso (2012) used plastic-covered high tunnels to cultivate southern highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum × V. darrowi ) and removed
‘Camellia’ southern highbush blueberry J. Amer. Pomol. Soc. 61 34 37 Stringer, S.J. Draper, A.D. Marshall, D.A. Spiers, J.M. 2012 ‘Gupton’ southern highbush blueberry HortScience 47 293 295 10.21273/HORTSCI.47.2.293 Vander Kloet, S.P. Dickinson, T.A. 1992
, which is beneficial to root growth in southern highbush blueberry (complex hybrids based largely on V. corymbosum and V. darrowi Camp.) ( Spiers, 1995 ). Weed management is also critical for economic production in blueberry ( Pritts and Hancock, 1992