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Modelling broccoli development, yield and quality Daniel K.Y. Tan1,2 , Colin J.Birch1 , Alan H. Wearing1 and Ken G. Rickert1 1 School of Agronomy and Horticulture, The University of Queensland Gatton, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia. www.aghort.uq.edu.au Email c.birch@uq.edu.
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Broccoli is a vegetable crop of increasing importance in Australia, particularly in south-east Queensland and farmers need to maintain a regular supply of good quality broccoli to meet the expanding market.
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5 5-6" Dia. domed, tight, med bead Large plants, heads above foliage, thick stems, uniform maturity Promising: General Osbo 7.
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Tan, D. K. Y. and Birch, C. J. and Wearing, A. H. and Rickert, K. G. (2004) Modelling Broccoli Development, Yield and Quality. In Fisher, T., Eds. New Directions for a Diverse Planet: Proceedings for the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 September - 1 October, 2004, Brisbane, Australia.
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Apollo (XPH 468) - Breeder and vendor: Asgrow Seed Co. Characteristics: F1 hybrid, less hollow stem than Gem. Resistance: none claimed. Similar: Futura and Green Duke. 1981. Arcadia (#83-3) - Breeder and vendor: Sakata.
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Oakes Irrigation Research Site Carrington Research Extension Center * North Dakota State University P.O. Box 531, Oakes, ND 58474-0531, Voice: (701) 742-2189, FAX: (701) 742-2700, email: rgreenla@ndsuext.nodak.
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February 2005 (pr) HG/Garden/2005-03 Cabbage in the Garden Dan Drost and Michael Johnson Summary Cabbage is a cool season vegetable that prefers sunny locations and fertile, well-drained soil. Incorporate plenty of organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting.
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For return air control set point add 1°C to delivery set point. -0.5 to 4.5°C * Values taken from carrot. Storage time (days) Key Properties Humidity (% RH) Freezing point (°C) Ventilation rate Storage time at ambient (~20°C) 95 - 100 -1.
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edu DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: November 26, 1952, St. Louis, Missouri DATE OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: July 1, 2002 EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL: Ph.D. Biochemistry, 1982, University of Idaho Graduate Training in Biochemistry, 1974-77, Clemson University B.S.
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Absolute (HMX 0226) - Breeder: Clause/Tezier. Vendor: Harris Moran. Parentage: F1 hybrid. Characteristics: main season, fresh market type with medium plant size, excellent curd protection, dense and bright white head color; wide adaptability with very uniform maturity. Adaptation: U.S. 2002.
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February 2005 (pr) HG/Garden/2005-04 Cauliflower in the Garden Dan Drost and Michael Johnson Summary Cauliflower is a cool season vegetable that prefers a sunny location and fertile, well-drained soil. Incorporate plenty of organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting.
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ISHS V International Postharvest Symposium PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN AMAZONIC HOT PEPPER ACCESSIONS DURING GROWTH, RIPENING AND STORAGE
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SOLANACEAE John Navazio Organic Seed Alliance Solanaceae 90 Genera 2,200 Species Five lobed calyx and usually five stamens Several crops that rank among the most important economic plants in the world Solanaceae abounds in plants with medicinal and poisonous properties Peppers, potatoes, tomatoes
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Chinese Cabbage Robert K. Prange Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Center Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada Scientific Name and Introduction: Brassica rapa L. (B. campestris L.) subsp. pekinensis (Lour.
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3.5% Very high =>4000 nM ethylene/kg/hour. Controlled Atmosphere Temp°C% CO2% O2Ref Maturity stage Benefit of controlled atmospheremin max min max min max Good, (+14 days)15 205 10General -1 51 1Detailed Report PageSydney Postharvest Laboratory & Food Science Australia © CSIRO 2001 www.publish.
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Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture and FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratory, Seibersdorf International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna ISSN 1011-260X Issue No. 46 May 2003 INDEX ISSUE No.
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20 - 1 Chapter 20, The Idaho Master Gardener Program Handbook I. Beans, Snap 2 II. Beets 3 III. Broccoli 4 IV. Brussels Sprouts 5 V. Cabbage 7 VI. Cantaloupes 8 VII. Carrots 9 VIII. Cauliflower 10 IX. Cucumber 12 X. Eggplant 13 XI. Kohlrabi 14 XII. Lettuce 15 XIII. Onions 16 XIV. Peas 18 XV.
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Brussels sprouts are slow-growing, long-season vegetables belonging to the cabbage family. The sprouts look like miniature cabbages and form where the leaves meet the stems. Freshly harvested, lightly steamed sprouts are a delight.
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It has a common origin from the wild cabbage of southern Europe with other cole crops including cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. Brussel sprouts prefer a cool growing environment. A large portion of sprouts grown in the U.S. are from the central coast of California.
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Catskill - Breeder: Arthur White, Arkport, New York, and Joseph Harris Company, Rochester, New York. Vendor: Joseph Harris Co. Parentage: selection from private stock of Long Island Improved. Characteristics: short dwarf plant, hard sprouts closely spaced. Similar: Long Island Improved.
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