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Molecular Hydrogen Improves Blueberry Main Fruit Traits via Metabolic Reprogramming. [PDF]

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Histochemical detection of Blueberry latent virus in highbush blueberry plant

Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2011
Blueberry latent virus (BBLV) was detected in 27 of 95 asymptomatic highbush blueberry trees in a blueberry field in Japan. In situ hybridization showed that the viral RNAs were detected in the palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll and vascular bundle of leaves.
Masamichi Isogai   +5 more
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Analysis of Blueberry Plant Rhizosphere Bacterial Diversity and Selection of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria

Current Microbiology, 2022
Microbial metabolites in rhizosphere soil are important to plant growth. In this study, microbial diversity in blueberry plant rhizosphere soil was characterized using high-throughput amplicon sequencing technology. There were 11 bacterial phyla and three fungal phyla dominating in the soil. In addition, inorganic-phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (iPSB)
Mengjiao Wang, Haiyan Sun, Zhimin Xu
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Blueberry rootstock: selection, evaluation, and field performance of grafted blueberry plants

Acta Horticulturae, 2016
There is currently no rootstock available for blueberry production in nurseries. Vaccinium arboreum, a native species in the United States posesses several desirable traits for use as a blueberry rootstock. Such traits include a sturdy single trunk, and a root system which can thrive in a wide range of soils that differ in soil pH and organic matter ...
W.Q. Yang, H.E. Andrews, A. Basey
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