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Updated: September 20, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 9)
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 9)
Updated: August 19, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 8)
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 8) Topics include Corky Root Disease in Tomatoes, Club Root Found in Brassica Crops, Rain check may become a problem in tomato fields, Rain Cracking in Gala Apples, Insect Scouting Tips, and UME and UMES Events
Updated: August 12, 2024
Urban Agriculture Grower Meetings
A list of meetings for Urban Agriculture growers.
Updated: July 30, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 6)
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 6) Topics include Sulfur deficiency in corn and watermelon, Trying to beat the heat in our vegetable production systems, and much more.
Updated: July 12, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 5)
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 6) topics: Expect to see two-spotted spider mites on vegetables, Fusarium crown rot in squash, Internal Browning in Plums: Contributing Factors and Practical Solutions; Get on the Food Safety TRAIN, Calls for 2025 Large Grant Preproposals Open,
Updated: June 7, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 4)
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 4) topics: Orange Rust is a bigger problem than usual this year in brambles,
Updated: May 14, 2024
Update from IR-4 Field Research Center (LESREC)
In 2023, there were 17 Magnitude of Residue (MOR) trials placed at the University of Maryland’s LESREC in Salisbury, MD. There were 6 greenhouse trials and 9 field trials.
Updated: April 15, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-April 2024
Vegetable and Fruit Newsletter, Volume 15:Issue 1, April 2024
Updated: April 10, 2024
Fruit and Vegetable Production Meeting Summaries and Slides
Fruit and Vegetable Production Meeting Summaries and Slides.
Updated: March 11, 2024
Ethylene and the Regulation of Fruit Ripening
What is Ethylene? Fruit ripening is the set of processes that occur from the later stages of growth and development until the fruit is ready to be consumed. Fruit ripening results in changes in fruit quality characteristics. The firmness of the fruit flesh typically softens, the sugar content rises, and acid levels are reduced. Aroma volatiles are released, and the true flavor of the fruit develops. The color of fruit typically darkens, the skin and flesh soften, and the green background color fades.
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