EVENTS & MEETINGS OF 2005 |
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The 3rd International Cucurbit Symposium
- September 11-17 2005
Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Contact: Dr. Gordon Rogers
Horticultural Research and Development
PO Box 552 Sutherland NSW 2232 Australia.
Phone: (61)295270826
Fax: (61)295443782
E-Mail:
gordon@ahr.com.au
- Dan Cantliffe
Hydroponic greenhouse production of specialty cucurbit crops at the University of Florida.
- Dan Cantliffe
A Single Insertion of ACC Oxidase Gene in Antisense Orientation Extends the Shelf Life in
Muskmelon ‘Galia’ Hybrid Parental Line (Cucumis melo L. var. reticulatus
Ser.).
- Elio Jovicich
Water- and fertilizer-use efficiencies of field and greenhouse-grown cucumbers.
- Jeanmarie Mitchell
Fruit quality characteristics of ‘Galia’ F1 Hybrid (Cucumis melo L. var.
reticulatus Ser.) muskmelon developed from a transgenic male parent.
- Nicole Shaw
A new crop for North American greenhouse growers: Beit Alpha cucumber –
progress of production technology through university research trials.
- Nicole Shaw
Alternative use of pine bark media for hydroponic production of 'Galia' muskmelon results in
profitable returns.
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Mississippi Tomato Short Course
- March 1-4, 2005
- Nicole Shaw
- Alternative Crops: Colored peppers - Varieties, Media, and Economics.
- Nicole Shaw
- Alternative Crops: Galia Melons, Mini-Cucumbers, and Baby Squash.
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Suwannee Valley Twilight Field Day
- May 24, 2005
North Florida Research and Education Center, Live Oak, Fl.
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118th Annual Meeting of the Florida State Horticultural Society
- June 5-7, 2005
Tampa, Florida.
- Chandler, C.K., J.C. Sumler, and S.I. Rondon.
Evaluation of strawberry cultivars grown under a high tunnel in west central Florida.
- Jeanmarie Mitchell
The effects of the 2004 hurricane season on greenhouse vegetable production in Florida.
- Nicole Shaw
Nitrogen fertilization scheduling of hydroponically grown 'Galia' muskmelon.
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2005 Annual Conference for the American Society for Horticultural Science
- July 18-21, 2005
Las Vegas, Nevada
- Elio Jovicich
Market of Colored Bell Peppers and an Estimated Profitability for the Production in Greenhouses in Florida.
- Elio Jovicich
Controlling Broad mites (Polyphagotarsonemus latus Banks) Using
Neoseiulus californicus McGregor and Sulfur after transplanting Infested Bell Pepper
(Capsicum annuum L.) Seedlings in the Greenhouse.
- Hector Nunez-Palenius
In Vitro Pollen Germination of Wild Type and Transgenic ‘Galia’ Male Parental Line Melon
(Cucumis melo L. var. reticulatus Ser.
- Hector Nunez-Palenius
Embryo-Rescue Culture in ‘Galia’ Male Parental Line Melon (Cucumis melo L. var.
reticulatus Ser.).
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