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Citrus Blemishes and Decay Caused by Fungi and Bacteria
Published 2017-06-01“… This is a quick identification tool of citrus blemishes and fruit decay caused by fungi and bacteria in Florida citrus. …”
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Weed Management in Nectarine
Published 2012-02-01“…HS93/WG020: Weed Management in Stone Fruit Tree Crops (Nectarine, Peach, and Plum) (ufl.edu) …”
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Healthy Eating: Improving Your Convenience Foods
Published 2012-05-01“…You can improve the nutritional quality by adding vegetables, fruit, and/or meat and meat alternatives. This 2-page fact sheet was written by Emily Minton and published by the UF Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, May 2012. …”
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Purple Sunset Pomegranate (Punica granatum ‘PIIPG-1’)
Published 2014-09-01“…Purple Sunset pomegranate is distinguished from fruiting pomegranate by a bushy, compact habit and numerous flowers followed by small, ornamental, purple-black fruit. …”
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Weed Management in Plum
Published 2012-02-01“…HS93/WG020: Weed Management in Stone Fruit Tree Crops (Nectarine, Peach, and Plum) (ufl.edu) …”
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Picture-Winged Fly, Delphinia picta (Fabricius) (Insecta: Diptera: Ulidiidae (=Otitidae))
Published 2006-11-01“…It describes the synonymy, distribution, identification, life history and habits, and hosts of this native fly which is often confused with important fruit fly pests. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, July 2006. …”
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Weed Management in Apple
Published 2011-12-01“…HS88/WG014: Weed Management in Pome Fruit (Apple and Pear) (ufl.edu) …”
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Characterizing the extractable proteins from tomato leaves – A proteomics study
Published 2025-01-01“…This study investigated the underlying factors in protein extractability through a comprehensive proteomics analysis across four plant developmental stages (vegetative, flowering, fruit-forming, mature-fruit). The findings linked reduced yields to a shift in leaf function, from anabolic to catabolic processes and (a)biotic stress responses. …”
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Principles of horticultural Physiology /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Horticulture: whole plant integration of many disciplines -- The plant hormones -- Growth, development and plant movement -- Physiology of growth in specific organs: roots, stems and leaves -- Physiology of growth in specific organs: flowers, fruit and seeds -- Some abiotic plant stressors: oxygen, minerals and salt -- Water and plants -- Light energy and plant function -- Temperature effects on growth and development of plants -- The soil and its environment -- The greenhouse environment -- Seeding and seedling establishment -- Pruning, training, growth and plant size -- Grafting and rootstocks -- From harvest to market -- Post-harvest physiology -- Human nutrition, phytonutrients, nutraceuticals and horticulture.…”
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South Florida Tropicals: Carambola
Published 2017-08-01“… The carambola or star fruit is native to Southeast Asia. It was introduced to Florida about 100 years ago. …”
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Lychee from Florida
Published 2007-08-01“…Rafie, Jonathan Crane, Carlos Balerdi, and Steven Sargent, describes this unique fruit originating from southern China, how to pack it for shipment, when it's available, postharvest life, and preparation. …”
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Healthy Eating: No-Cook Breakfast Ideas
Published 2012-05-01“…Add a healthy beverage, such as a glass of low-fat milk or 100% fruit or vegetable juice, for a complete meal. This 1-page fact sheet was written by Emily Minton and published by the UF Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, May 2012. …”
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Saw-palmetto: an Ecologically and Economically Important Native Palm
Published 2009-04-01“…Jeffrey Mullahey, describes this major understory plant endemic to the southeastern United States — description, associated plants, ecological importance, management and use, managing fruit production. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, February 2009. …”
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Florida Production Budgets and Agribusiness Analysis
Published 2007-05-01“…Smith, presents access information and a listing of production budgets for livestock and the following crops: citrus, field, forage, fruit and nuts, tropical fruits and vegetables, and vegetables. …”
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Healthy Eating for Elders: Super Sandwiches
Published 2005-02-01“… Sandwiches can make a quick, easy, and nutritious meal when combined with a side of fruit and a glass of milk. This document contains tips to create some new sandwich favorites! …”
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Benefits of an Abscission Agent in Mechanical Harvesting of Citrus
Published 2008-10-01“…FE752, a 4-page fact sheet by Fritz Roka, Jackie Burns, Jim Syvertsen, and Robert Ebel, describes research into the use of abscission agents in mechanical harvesting, to extend the harvesting window to later in the season, permit faster harvesting speed, enhance fruit recovery percentages, and reduce tree damage. …”
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Mechanical Pruning of Citrus Trees
Published 2015-11-01“… When citrus trees are not regularly pruned, less sunlight reaches the lower parts of the trees, which can reduce flowering and fruit development, quality, and color. Less sunlight also increases the risk of fungal infection. …”
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Fuller Rose Beetle, Pantomorus cervinus (Boheman) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Published 2006-10-01“… EENY-375, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by Jamba Gyeltshen and Amanda Hodges, describes this economically important pest of ornamentals and fruit. Part of the Featured Creatures series, this publication covers the synonymy, distribution, description, biology, host plants, damage, management, and selected references. …”
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Beit Alpha Cucumber: A New Greenhouse Crop for Florida
Published 2009-05-01“…Cantliffe, describes this cucumber that is similar to Dutch-type cucumbers, with shorter fruit, less susceptibility to damage, and potentially higher yields — production methods, cultivar evaluation, powdery mildew resistance, and snack-size type cultivars. …”
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Physiological impact of Trichoderma viride agents on the quality and production of melon that is grown on soils continuously cropped to melon
Published 2025-02-01“…Melon quality and yield was also enhanced by the use of T. viride agents, with the treatment of 6.4 × 105 CFU/g T. viride agents having the best boosting effects. The melon fruit’s transverse diameter, vertical diameter, single fruit weight, and yield all increased. …”
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