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( Liriope sp.), and cyclamen ( Cyclamen sp.) grown in biodegradable containers as compared with those grown in plastic containers ( Beeks and Evans, 2013a ; Center for Applied Horticulture Research, 2010 ; Kuehny et al., 2011 ). Furthermore, Lopez and
negatively impacted yield. Eskandari et al. (2006) studied genetic diversity and heritability of horticultural characteristics of 81 walnut genotypes from eight provinces of Iran. Broad sense heritabilities (h 2 b ) for all traits were more than 0.60 with
Oral Session 32—Horticulture Curriculum and Instruction, Instruction Methods Moderator: Michael A. Arnold 21 July 2005, 10:00–11:45 a.m. Room 107
millennials are plant enthusiasts ( Biggs, 2018 ) and a valuable source of potential customers for the horticulture industry. Millennials have created the term, “plant parent.” A plant parent is defined as an individual who values and nurtures plants in a way
111 WORKSHOP 11 (Abstr. 938–942) Specialized Production and Utilization of Horticultural Crops in Korea
recognized ( Zhao et al., 2010 ). This workshop on the “Horticultural Value of Wild Plant Genetic Resources” was held at the 2010 American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference in Palm Desert, CA, and was organized by the Genetics and Germplasm
On 31 July 2014 at the ASHS Annual Conference in Orlando, FL, the CHMG working group outlined the need for a national strategic plan for consumer horticulture ( Bauske et al., 2015 ). The scope of consumer horticulture is broad; it encompasses both
Poster Session 20— Computer Applications in Horticultural Science 28 July 2006, 1:15–2:00 p.m.
151 ORAL SESSION 35 (Abstr. 249–253) Extension–Consumer Horticulture