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technique, and in 1923, Watanabe described the oblique splice graft ( Suzuki, 1972 ). Bravenboer’s work in 1962 seem to be the origin of horticultural grafting in solanaceous plants ( Louvet, 1974 ). From the special phytotechnic perspective, in horticulture

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The function of silicon in horticultural crops is not well understood, primarily because silicon is not considered an element essential for plant growth as indicated by the “criteria of essentiality” defined by Arnon and Stout (1939) ( Epstein

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129 ORAL SESSION 38 (Abstr. 267–270) Cross-commodity: International Horticulture

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111 WORKSHOP 11 (Abstr. 938–942) Specialized Production and Utilization of Horticultural Crops in Korea

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Solid-state lighting using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) represents a fundamentally different technology from the gaseous discharge-type lamps currently used in horticulture. Capabilities like spectral composition control and high light output with

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The world’s fruit industry is based on distinct clones that have uniquely desirable horticultural characteristics. The genetic improvement of fruits known as fruit breeding in its broadest sense has an ancient tradition that dates back to the

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84 WORKSHOP 11 Teaching Horticulture in Changing Times

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84 WORKSHOP 11 Teaching Horticulture in Changing Times

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80 COLLOQUIUM 2 (Abstr. 636–642) Organic Horticulture

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Recent decades have witnessed important changes in international production of horticultural crops. Furthermore, food safety and quality demands must be added to the progressive increase in consumption. Year-round demand means production must take

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