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Producing super sweet and firm peaches and nectarines
New systems are being developed to produce super-sweet peaches and nectarines under subtropical conditions of Australia. Currently most low-chill stone fruit, because of their short fruit development period (FDP), exhibit low sugar concentrations between
Nissen, RJ (15637664) +2 more
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Agronomic Performance of Peach Trees Grown in Subtropical Region
Peach trees are temperate climate fruit trees most planted in subtropical and tropical regions. This advance of the peach crop is mainly due to the introduction of less cold-demanding new cultivar varieties and which require using less specific techniques, such as plant growth regulators and pruning.
Segantini, Daniela Mota +4 more
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Leaf nutritional levels in peach and nectarine grown in subtropical climate [PDF]
The study evaluated the leaf nutritional levels of peach and nectarine trees under subtropical climate in order to improve the fertilization practices. The experiment was carried out in São Paulo state University, Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil.
Leonel, Sarita +3 more
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Hemipteran vectors of stylet‐borne plant viruses: Aphids lead the charge
Among all sap‐feeding hemipterans, aphids stand out by far as the most important vectors of noncirculative plant viruses. Compared to whiteflies and mealybugs, aphids’ highly specialized stylet anatomy and distinct feeding behaviors contribute, together with other features of their biology, to their remarkable efficiency in transmitting stylet‐borne ...
Yu Fu, Stefano Colella, Marilyne Uzest
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Growth pattern and phenological stages of peach (Prunus persica) under subtropics
Peach exhibits different phenological stages throughout its vegetative period in response to environmental conditions. Fifteen different stages were identified during the annual growing cycle of low chill peach at subtropical condition.
K K SRIVASTAVA +4 more
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Anastrepha grandis: Distribution, Host Plants, and Management—A Review
This graphic summary illustrates the databases and languages used in the bibliographic search for the review of the geographic distribution of Anastrepha grandis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in the Americas and different regions of Brazil, the main host plants of the Cucurbitaceae family, the management strategies used, and the main challenges related to the
Liz Maria Matilde Duarte +2 more
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Tree growth response and adaptation to climate change and climate extremes: From canopy to stem
This review synthesizes the responses and adaptations of tree growth, including canopy phenology, intra‐annual wood formation dynamics, and annual stem growth, to climate change and climate extremes. It highlights key knowledge gaps for future research to support sustainable forest management and enhance forest carbon storage under ongoing climate ...
Feiyu Yang +8 more
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Peach (Prunus persica) is an economically important temperate fruit crop due to its edible fruits. Due to the need to develop new varieties better adapted to climate change, it is of great interest to find germplasm adapted to warmer conditions, such as ...
Verónica Pérez +4 more
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‘TropicSnow’: A Freestone, White-flesh Peach for Subtropical Climates
Abstract ‘TropicSnow’ peach is released jointly by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station of the Texas A&M Univ. System and the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, Univ. of Florida.
Robert E. Rouse, Wayne B. Sherman
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Influence of Rootstocks on Leaf Mineral Content in the Subtropical Peach cv. UFSun [PDF]
The rootstock is an essential element for orchard management, influencing scion growth, nutrient concentration, and fruit quality. Seasonal variations in leaf nutrients of ‘UFSun’ grafted on five different rootstocks (‘Flordaguard’, ‘Barton’, ‘MP-29’, ‘P-22’, and ‘Okinawa’) were investigated during the 2017–18 growing season in Citra, FL.
Shirin Shahkoomahally +3 more
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