VII. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS

 

Cantliffe, D.J. Effect of NAFTA on fresh fruits and vegetables. Proc. 1994 Natl. Peach and Vidalia Onion Conv, Savannah, GA. 1994. p. 43-55.

Charron, C.S., D.J. Cantliffe and R.R. Heath. Volatile Emissions from plants. Horticultural Reviews. 1995. Vol. 17 (Refereed), pp. 43-72.

Charron, C., A. Manukian, R.R. Heath, R.M. Wheeler and D.J. Cantliffe. A system and methodology for the measurement of volatile organic compounds produced by hydroponic lettuce in a controlled environment. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 1996. Vol. 121, pp. 483-487.

Charron, C.S., D.J. Cantliffe, R.M. Wheeler, A. Manukian and R.R. Heath. Light intensity, photoperiodic, and temperature effects on volatile emissions from lettuce. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 1996. Vol. 121, pp. 488-494.

Cantliffe, D.J. Changes in post-NAFTA Mexican agriculture include foreign investment, new technology. The Tomato Magazine. 1997. Vol. 2, pp. 6-7.

Cantliffe, D.J. Impressions of west Mexican fresh market vegetable agriculture pre- and post-NAFTA (1982-1997). Proc. Fla. Tomato Inst. 1997. SS-VEC, pp. 5-6.

Cantliffe, D.J. and S.R. Kostewicz. Practial training in horticultural undergraduate courses: A novel approach to understanding job opportunities and availability. HortTechnology. 1998. Vol. 8, pp. 423-427.

Cantliffe, D.J. International cooperation - a key requirement for public/private horticultural research programs to succeed. Acta Horticulturae. 2000. Vol. 514, pp. 235-241.

Sanavini, S, D.J. Cantliffe and J. Possenglian. Working Group 5: The future of horticultural research. Chronica Hort. 1999. Vol. 38, pp. 13-14.

Gunderson, K., S.A. Sargent, S.G. Jaeob, G.J. Hochmuth, and D.J. Cantliffe. Restructuring state major programs to address performance-based budgeting and issues programming.  HortTechnology. 2002. Vol. 12, pp. 492-495.

Cantliffe, D.J. Vegetable variety trials: An administrative point of view.  HortTechnology. 2002. Vol. 12, pp. 584-586.


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