Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida
The rapid growth of Florida's craft beer industry has created new opportunities for Florida growers to introduce and establish commercial hop (Humulus lupulus) operations. This new industry would have the potential to provide new and high profitable markets for Florida growers. However, many c...
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The rapid growth of Florida's craft beer industry has created new opportunities for Florida growers to introduce and establish commercial hop (Humulus lupulus) operations. This new industry would have the potential to provide new and high profitable markets for Florida growers. However, many challenges make the establishment of this industry difficult. They include limited knowledge of cultivars suitable to Florida’s climatic conditions, and lack of information on potential pests and diseases that will affect adversely this crop in Florida.
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spelling | doaj-art-1a2fe71aa14c4ad68a53cfffa7cfbe512025-02-08T05:52:31ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092019-01-0120186Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in FloridaJohan Desaeger0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5121-5691University of Florida The rapid growth of Florida's craft beer industry has created new opportunities for Florida growers to introduce and establish commercial hop (Humulus lupulus) operations. This new industry would have the potential to provide new and high profitable markets for Florida growers. However, many challenges make the establishment of this industry difficult. They include limited knowledge of cultivars suitable to Florida’s climatic conditions, and lack of information on potential pests and diseases that will affect adversely this crop in Florida. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/106507root-knot nematodeshopscultivars |
spellingShingle | Johan Desaeger Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida EDIS root-knot nematodes hops cultivars |
title | Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida |
title_full | Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida |
title_fullStr | Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida |
title_full_unstemmed | Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida |
title_short | Nematodes Parasitizing Hops in Florida |
title_sort | nematodes parasitizing hops in florida |
topic | root-knot nematodes hops cultivars |
url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/106507 |
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