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- June 3 - 5 2012
FSHS Annual Meeting - Delray Beach Marriott - Beach Resort
- Feb. 16, 2012
Stone Fruit Postharvest Handling Workshop, CREC, Lake Alfred, FL. Register here. - April 1 - 4, 2012
International Symposium on Mechanical Harvesting & Handling Systems of Fruits and Nuts. CREC, Lake Alfred FL. - July 27 - 29, 2012
Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference, Osceola Heritage Park, Kissimmee, Florida - July 31 - Aug. 3, 2012
ASHS Annual Conference, InterContinental Miami, Florida - Aug. 15 - 16, 2012
Citrus Expo, Lee Civic Center, Ft. Myers, Florida - Aug. 23, 2012
Packinghouse Day, Citrus REC, Lake Alfred, Florida - Sept. 27 - 29, 2012
The Landscape Show, Orange County Convention Center (OCCC), Orlando, Florida - July 22 - 25, 2013
ASHS Annual Conference, Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort & Spa, Palm Desert, California
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Florida Citrus Mutual Calendar
FNGLA Events Calendar
2010 Proceedings - FSHS Vol. 123
Table of Contents
Krome Memorial Institute |
Citrus |
Vegetables |
Handling and Processing |
Ornamental, Handling and Landscape |
Poster Papers and Extended Abstracts |
Krome Memorial Institute
(Non-Citrus Fruit Crops)
Jonathan H. Crane, Wagner A. Vendrame, Wanda Montas, Ania Pinares, and Edward A. Evans
Page 1-4
Cecile L. Tondo, Raymond J. Schnell, and David N. Kuhn
Page 5-7
Peter C. Andersen and Brent V. Brodbeck
Page 8-10
The Role of Research and Extension in Establishment
of a Florida Stone Fruit Industry
Mercy A. Olmstead
Page 11-13
Damage to Low-chill Peach and Plum Trees from Ice Accumulation during Severe Winter Freezes in North and North-central Florida
Jeffrey G. Williamson, Paul Miller, Robert C. Hochmuth, and Linda Landrum
Page 14-17
Deciduous Fruit Crop Demonstration Area at Water Conserv II Project in Central Florida
Gary K. England and Ryan A. Atwood
Page 18-19
Summer 2009 Blueberry Herbicide Evaluations
Gary K. England, William M. Stall, and Ken Muzyk
Page 20-22
Blueberry Gall Midge: A Key Pest of Rabbiteye Blueberries
Oscar E. Liburd and Craig R. Roubos
Page 23-25
Assessment of Genetic Diversity among Selected Raspberry Cultivars
Gohar Umar, Hemanth Kn. Vasanthaiah, Devaiah Kambiranda, Sheikh M. Basha, Bobby R. Phills, and Wayne Hunter
Page 26-28
Development of New Muscadine Wine Grapes
Zhongbo Ren, Jiang Lu, Xia Xu, and Fitz Bradley
Page 29-31
Genetic Variation in Sucrose Metabolizing Enzymes among Six Muscadine Varieties
Devaiah Kambiranda, Hemanth Kn. Vasanthaiah, and Sheikh M. Basha
Page 32-34
Screening of Fruit Rot Diseases in Muscadine Grape (Vitis rotundifolia Michx.)
Xia Xu, Jiang Lu, Barbara J. Smith, Zhongbo Ren, Fitz Bradley, and Meliss a Cadet
Page 35-38
Citrus
Modeling Loosening of Sweet Orange with CMNP: Variation in Fruit Detachment Force
Sunehali Sharma, Robert C. Ebel, and Kelly T. Morgan
Page 39-43
Induction of Autotetraploids in Pummelo (Citrus grandis L. Osbeck) through Colchicine Treatment of Meristematically Active Seeds In Vitro
Divya Kainth and Jude W. Grosser
Page 44-48
Spatial Variability of Leaf Wetness Duration in Citrus Canopies
Veronica N. Santillan, Clyde W. Fraisse, Natalia A. Peres, James C. Colee, and Amy Cantrell
Page 49-55
Variation in Florida Orange Yields Over a 37-Year Period: A Standardized Evaluation
L. Gene Albrigo and Marina Burani-Arouca
Page 56-58
Interaction of CMNP Application and Harvest Date of ‘Hamlin’ Sweet Orange
Robert C. Ebel, Kelly T. Morgan, and Fritz M. Roka
Page 59-61
Citrus Stumps Sprout Control
Stephen H. Futch and Shawron Weingarten
Page 62-64
Alion 200 SC: A Promising New Herbicide for Weed Management in Florida Citrus
Stephen H. Futch, Mike Edenfield, and John Curtis
Page 65-66
Estimating Relative Nutrient Uptake by Mature Citrus Trees in Field Conditions
Kirandeep K. Mann, Laura J. Waldo, Kevin Hostler, Rajinder S. Mann, and Arnold W. Schumann
Page 67-73
Phosphite Is Not a Good Source of Phosphorus Nutrition for Citrus Rootstock Seedlings
Fernando C.B. Zambrosi, D. Mattos Jr., and J.P. Syvertsen
Page 74-77
‘Parson Brown’ Sweet Orange Performance in a Rootstock Planting
William S. Castle and James C. Baldwin
Page 78-81
An Economic Analysis of the U.S. Orange Juice Tariff and the Competitiveness of Florida Growers and Processors
Robert A. Morris and Ronald P. Muraro
Page 82-86
Effect of Salicylic Acid on Oxidative Metabolism during Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Infection of Grapefruit
Naveen Kumar, Robert C. Ebel, and Pamela D. Roberts
Page 87-91
Streptomycin and Copper Formulations for Control of Citrus Canker on Grapefruit
James H. Graham, Megan M. Dewdney, and Monty E. Myers
Page 92-99
Effect of Stimplex® Crop Biostimulant on Drought Tolerance of ‘Hamlin’ Sweet Orange
Timothy M. Spann and Holly A. Little
Page 100-104
A Comparison of Common and Different Volatiles in “White” Guava and ‘Valencia’ Orange Leaves
Ebenezer Onagbola, John Smoot, Lukasz Stelinski, and Russell Rouseff
Page 105-108
Ground Application of Foliar Insecticides to ‘Valencia’ Oranges for Control of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
Jawwad A. Qureshi, Barry C. Kostyk, and Philip A. Stansly
Page 109-112
Possible Tolerance to Huanglongbing in Sweet Orange
R.H. Brlansky, W.S. Castle, and S.B. Garrett
Page 113-114
Evaluation of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Titer in Field-infected Trifoliate Cultivars: Preliminary Evidence for HLB Resistance
Ed Stover, Robert Shatters, Jr., Greg McCollum, David G. Hall, and Yongping Duan
Page 115-117
Monitoring Trees Infected with Huanglongbing in a Commercial Grove Receiving Nutritional/SAR Foliar Sprays in Southwest Florida
Bob Rouse, Pam Roberts, Mike Irey, Maury Boyd, and Tim Willis
Page 118-120
Spectral Evaluations for Developing Optical Methods of Huanglongbing (HLB) Detection in Citrus Orchards
Sindhuja Sankaran and Reza Ehsani
Page 121-123
Vegetables
Growing and Marketing Pole Beans at Local Green Markets in Southeast Florida
Kenneth D. Shuler and Pei-Ann N. Shuler
Page 124-127
A Survey of the Effectiveness of Current Methods Used for the Freeze Protection of Vegetables in South Florida
M. Ozores-Hampton, G. McAvoy, M. Lamberts, and D. Sui
Page 128-133
Estimating Financial Losses to Vegetable Producers and Farmworkers from a Freeze Event
Fritz M. Roka, Monica Ozores-Hampton, and Gene McAvoy
Page 134-137
Performance of Specialty Muskmelon Cultivars in High Tunnels and Open Fields
Teresa P. Salame, Bielinski M. Santos and Daniel J. Cantliffe
Page 138-140
Postharvest Qualities and Nutrient Content of Vegetable
Crops Grown with or without Compost
Nancy E. Roe and Mark A. Ritenour
Page 141-146
Growing and Marketing Eggplant at Local Green Markets in Southeast Florida
Kenneth D. Shuler, Pei-Ann N. Shuler, and Stephen J. Nie
Page 147-150
Organically Approved and Reduced Risk Pest Control Options for Fruiting Vegetable Production
Henry Brett Highland
Page 151-155
Incidence and Spread of Strawberry necrotic shock virus (SNSV) on Strawberries in Florida
Catalina Moyer, Vance M. Whitaker, and Natalia A. Peres
Page 156-159
Bacterial Spot Resistant Pepper Trials in Florida
Gene McAvoy, David Sui, Richard Raid, and Monica Ozores-Ham pton
Page 160-164
Evaluation of Herbicides for Management of Weeds in Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
David D. Sui, William M. Stall, Richard N. Raid, and Eugene McAvoy
Page 165-168
Searching for an Ideal Soil Extractant for Determining Sulfur in Sandy Soils
C.E. Esmel, B.M. Santos, J.E. Rechcigl, G. Toor, E.H. Simonne, and J.W. Noling
Page 169-174
Movement of the Wetted Front under Drip-irrigated Tomatoes Grown on a Sandy Soil
Bee Ling Poh, Apaparna Gazula, Eric H. Simonne, Robert C. Hochmuth, and Michael R. Alligood
Page 175-178
Novaluron for Control of Larval Sap Beetles in Strawberries
James F. Price and Curtis A. Nagle
Page 179-182
Effect of Added Elemental Sulfur on Soil pH and Phosphorus Availability in Sandy Soils
Kelly T. Morgan, Shinjiro Sato, and Eugene McAvoy
Page 183-186
Improving Irrigation Management for Strawberry Establishment in West-central Florida
Bielinski M. Santos, Teresa P. Salame-Donoso, Alicia J. Whidden, and Maricruz Ramírez-Sánchez
Page 187-188
Evaluation of Methodologies to Estimate Reference Evapotranspiration in Florida
E.M. Gelcer, C.W. Fraisse, and P.C. Sentelhas
Page 189-195
Nutrient Management Programs for Fresh Market Tomatoes Grown with Plasticulture: Economic Insights
Aparna Gazula, Eric H. Simonne, and Fritz Roka
Page 196-198
A Comparison of Processed and Fresh Squeezed ‘Hamlin’ Orange Juice—Flavor Quality
Jinhe Bai, Elizabeth Baldwin, Anne Plotto, Randall Cameron, Bryan L. Ford, Gary Luzio, John Manthey, Jan Narciso, and Sharon Dea
Page 199-206
A Comparison of Processed and Fresh Squeezed ‘Hamlin’ Orange Juice—Nutrients and Phytonutrients
Jinhe Bai, Bryan L. Ford, John A. Manthey, and Elizabeth A. Baldwin
Page 207-212
Contactless Conductivity: An HPLC Method to Analyze Degree of Methylation of Pectin
Gary A. Luzio and Randall Cameron
Page 213-216
Salmonella Does Not Penetrate Citrus Peel through Natural Light Labels
Michelle D. Danyluk, Preeti Sood, Lisseth Proano, Loretta M. Friedrich, and Ed Etxeberria
Page 217-219
Improved Removal of Ascorbate Interference in the Folin-Ciocalteu Assay of “Total Phenolic Content”
Bryan L. Ford, Jinhe Bai, John Manthey, and Elizabeth A. Baldwin
Page 220-222
Anthocyanin Identification, Vitamin C Content, and Antioxidant Capacity of Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC) Juices
Lemâne Delva and Renée M. Goodrich
Page 223-227
Daily Intake of Pasteurized Orange Juice Decreases Serum Cholesterol, Fasting Glucose, and Diastolic Blood Pressure in Adults
Lívia G. Basile, Cláudia G. Lima, and Thaïs B. César
Page 228-233
Effects of Growing Location, Storage Temperature, and Fruit Coating on Postharvest Quality and Quality Retention of ‘Sugar Belle’™ Mandarin
Sambhav, Mark A. Ritenour, Cuifeng Hu, Fred G. Gmitter, William S. Castle, and Jude W. Grosser
Page 234-237
Polygalacturonase Activity Does Not Fully Explain Textural Differences of Melting Flesh versus Non-melting Flesh Peaches
Ming-Wei S. Kao, Jeffrey K. Brecht, and Donald J. Huber
Page 238-240
Evaluation of Roma Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Peeling Methods: Conventional vs. Power Ultrasound
Cheryl Rock, Wade Yang, Jyotsna Nooji, Arthur Teixeira, and Hao Feng
Page 241-245
Survival of Salmonella spp. on Lime Slices
Rachel McEgan and Michelle D. Danyluk
Page 246-247
Fractionation of Secondary Metabolites of Orange (Citrus sinensis L.) Leaves by Fast Centrifugal Partition Chromatography
John A. Manthey
Page 248-251
Preharvest Measures for Postharvest Improvement in Marketable Fresh Citrus
J. Narciso, C. Ference, and W. Peeples
Page 252-254
Commercial Postharvest Practices Used to Handle Fresh Citrus Fruit with Canker Symptoms
Mark A. Ritenour, Lucimeire Pilon, Ron Muraro, Jan Narciso, and Thomas F. Burks
Page 255-258
Electronic Nose for Detecting Strawberry Fruit Maturity
Xiaofen Du, Jinhe Bai, Anne Plotto, Elizabeth Baldwin, Vance Whitaker, and Russell Rouseff
Page 259-263
Effect of Postharvest Application of 1-MCP on Basil Shoot Quality during Storage at Chilling Temperature
Adrian D. Berry, Steven A. Sargent, and Donald J. Huber
Page 264-268
Potential of 1-Methylcyclopropene to Delay Ripening and Extend Quality of Avocado Fruit during Refrigerated Storage
Steven A. Sargent, Adrian D. Berry, Marcio E.C. Pereira, and Donald J. Huber
Page 269-273
Maturity and Postharvest Performance of ‘US Early Pride’ Seedless Mandarins
T. Gregory McCollum, C.J. Hearn, and Mark Ritenour
Page 274-277
Modified Atmosphere Packaging for Fresh-cut ‘Kent’ Mango under Common Retail Display Conditions
Sharon Dea, Jeffrey K. Brecht, Cecilia do Nascimento Nunes, and Jean-Pierre Émond
Page 278-289
Eating Quality of Old and New University of Florida Strawberry Cultivars
Anne Plotto, Vance Whitaker, and Craig Chandler
Page 290-295
Ornamental, Handling and Landscape
Rose Nursery Banker Plants
Juanita Popenoe and Lance Osborne
Page 296-297
Effects of Solarization against Weeds and Root-knot Nematodes Limited by Weather
Robert McSorley and Harsimran K. Gill
Page 298-301
Efficacy of Fungicides for the Control of Myrothecium roridum on Dieffenbachia picta ‘Compacta’
Robert T. McMillan, Jr.
Page 302-303
Control of Royal Palm Bug (Xylastodoris luteolus) Populations with Soil Applied Neonicotinoid Insecticides
Douglas L. Caldwell and A.D. Ali
Page 304-307
Integrated Impact of Soil Solarization and Organic Mulching on Weeds, Insects, Nematodes, and Plant Performance
Harsimran K. Gill and Robert McSorley
Page 308-311
Performance of Low-maintenance Roses in Central Florida
Jozer Antonio Mangandi and Sydney Park Brown
Page 312-314
Water Quality Issues Facing Florida Growers
Brian J. Boman and Thomas A. Obreza
Page 315-321
Considerations for Reclaimed Water Use in the Nursery
Thomas H.Yeager
Page 322-323
The Importance of Water Quality for Food Safety
Alicia Whidden
Page 324-325
Installation of a Bioretention/Rain Garden to Mitigate Agricultural Irrigation Runoff from a Container Plant Nursery
Alex Bolques, Jennifer Cherrier, Michael Ababazinge, and Geldar Matungwa
Page 326-329
Description and Performance of Four Eucalyptus grandis Cultivars Released by IFAS/UF in 2009
Donald L. Rockwood and Bijay Tamang
Page 330-332
Bringing Master Gardening to Costa Rica
Daniel F. Culbert, Alejandro Bolques, Larry Halsey, Adrian G.B. Hunsberger, Henrique Mayer, David W. Marshall, Linda M. Seals, Pete Vergot, Luis N. Bulgarelli, and B.K. Singh
Page 333-338
Communicating Landscape Freeze Damage to the Public in Charlotte County
Ralph E. Mitchell
Page 339-340
A Methodology for Building Community Leader Support for Good Tree Care
Michael S. Orfanedes
Page 341-343
Evaluating How Accurately Lawn Fertilizers Are Applied Using Homeowner Equipment
Steven Arthurs and Karen Stauderman
Page 344-347
An Educational Model to Facilitate Mandated Environmental Behavior Change
Michael S. Orfanedes and Angelina C. Toomey
Page 348-349
Poster Papers and Extended Abstracts
Assay of Citrus Seed for Viable Xanthomonas citri pv. citri (Xcc) after Extraction from Fruit Affected by Citrus Canker
James Graham, Mike Irey, and Chuck Reed
Page 350
Using Strawberry Variety Taste Testing to Promote Agricultural Education and Determine Consumer Preferences
James DeValerio, Aparna Gazula, Eric H. Simonne, and Amarat Simonne
Page 351-352
Junior Master Gardeners Explore Alternative Gardening Methods Growing Fruits, Vegetables, and Cut Flowers
Alicia R. Lamborn
Page 353
Magazine and Online CEU Articles as Possible Models of Educational Opportunities for Pesticide Applicators and ASHS Certified Horticulturists
Mary Lamberts, Edward A. Skvarch, and Gary K. England
Page 354
Vegetable Water Quality and Quantity BMP Collaboration in West-central Florida
Crystal Snodgrass, Alicia Whidden and Jemy West Hinton
Page 356-357
