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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... chilling requirement. Fire blight, a bacterial disease, is particularly damaging throughout the southeastern United States and prevents successful production of most soft dessert or European-type pears in Florida ... in North Florida. They are Arapaho and Navaho released by the University of Arkansas. Alternate rows or alternate plants of each should be used for cross-pollination. The Dorman Red is ...
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Backyard Sugarcane
... 70 and 90° F, it can be grown in most areas of the southern United States. Sugarcane is vegetatively propagated by means of "seed-cane" which is a section of a ... As the new shoot grows, it begins to form internodes with adjacent buds located on alternate sides of the stalk. After several weeks, these newly formed buds (still located 5 to ...
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Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... of a suitable method of tree size control; 5) high and low yields in alternate years (i.e., alternate bearing), and; 6) a poor marketing system resulting in stagnant prices (Andersen, 1992b ... occasion, to kill flower buds. The decreased per capita consumption of peaches in the United States in general has also reduced demand, while competition from California growers has increased supply, ...
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