ASHS
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The American Society for Horticultural Science promotes and encourages interest in scientific research and education in all branches of horticulture.
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http://www.ashs.org 10-04-2013 16:00:56
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Organic tomato varieties specifically adapted for organic farming in the Upper Midwest were evaluated for flavor, disease resistance, and yield. #HortScience doi.org/10.21273/HORTS… UW–Madison #organic
GABA is a nonprotein amino acid thought to have health benefits. How does peeling and cutting change GABA concentrations in fresh-cut cantaloupe, pineapple, and cauliflower? Learn more in this #HortScience article doi.org/10.21273/HORTS… Cornell CALS
🌱🌞 Discover the benefits and challenges of using cover crops in Florida's citrus groves! UF/IFAS Plant & Root Biology Laboratory 🍊🍋 🫒🍑's latest review dives into the history, current practices, and future prospects of this grove manage method. 🍊📘 #HortTechnology doi.org/10.21273/HORTT… UFIFAS_IndianRiverREC
ASHS Career Center Faculty Rsch Asst - Pear and Sweet Cherry, Oregon State ashscareers.careerwebsite.com/job/faculty-re… Hort Sci Dpt Head, UMN ashscareers.careerwebsite.com/job/horticultu… Asst / Assc / Prof (Veg Spec), LSU ashscareers.careerwebsite.com/job/assistant-… Post your horticulture jobs ashscareers.careerwebsite.com
The first Crop Ontology for blueberry has been developed by a group of U.S.-based researchers and breeders. This will kick start the ability to better correlate science across the world in terms of blueberry trait measurement. #HortScience doi.org/10.21273/HORTS… Agricultural Research Service
A study by scientists at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University evaluated the impact of different shading suited for ginger growth and rhizome yield of different cultivars grown in a high tunnel. #HortScience doi.org/10.21273/HORTS… North Carolina A&T
Consumers were more willing to pay for microgreens when light was used to enhance nutrients during production. The microgreens were perceived as riskier when fertilizer was used. #HortScience doi.org/10.21273/HORTS… UT Plant Sciences