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    Nondestructive Detection and Quantification of Blueberry Bruising using Near-infrared (NIR) Hyperspectral Reflectance Imaging by Jiang, Yu, Li, Changying, Takeda, Fumiomi

    Published in Scientific reports (21-10-2016)
    “…Currently, blueberry bruising is evaluated by either human visual/tactile inspection or firmness measurement instruments. These methods are destructive,…”
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    Deep learning image segmentation and extraction of blueberry fruit traits associated with harvestability and yield by Ni, Xueping, Li, Changying, Jiang, Huanyu, Takeda, Fumiomi

    Published in Horticulture research (2020)
    “…Fruit traits such as cluster compactness, fruit maturity, and berry number per clusters are important to blueberry breeders and producers for making informed…”
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    3D point cloud data to quantitatively characterize size and shape of shrub crops by Jiang, Yu, Li, Changying, Takeda, Fumiomi, Kramer, Elizabeth A., Ashrafi, Hamid, Hunter, Jamal

    Published in Horticulture research (06-04-2019)
    “…Size and shape are important properties of shrub crops such as blueberries, and they can be particularly useful for evaluating bush architecture suited to…”
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    Ergonomic Evaluation of Current Advancements in Blueberry Harvesting by Kim, Eunsik, Freivalds, Andris, Takeda, Fumiomi, Li, Changying

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (17-11-2018)
    “…Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) accounted for 32% of days-away-from-work cases in private industry in 2016. Several factors have been associated…”
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    Blackberry Propagation Limitations When Using Floricane Cuttings by Debner, Abigail R., Hatterman-Valenti, Harlene, Takeda, Fumiomi

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (01-06-2019)
    “…Outdoor production of floricane-fruiting (FF) blackberry ( Rubus subgenus Rubus ) is problematic in the Northern Great Plains region of the United States…”
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    Effects of Machine-Harvest Interval on Fruit Quality of Fresh Market Northern Highbush Blueberry by Cai, Yixin, Takeda, Fumiomi, Foote, Brian, DeVetter, Lisa Wasko

    Published in Horticulturae (01-08-2021)
    “…Machine harvesting blueberry (Vaccinium sp.) alleviates labor costs and shortages but can reduce fruit quality. Installation of softer catching surfaces inside…”
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    Formation/Removal of Biofilms on/from Coupons of Selected Food-Grade Elastomeric Polymers vs. Plexiglass Used for the Fruit-Catching Plates of OTR Blueberry Machine Harvesters by Wang, Peien, Hur, Minji, DeVetter, Lisa Wasko, Takeda, Fumiomi, Chen, Jinru

    Published in Hygiene (Basel, Switzerland) (11-04-2024)
    “…To reduce the bruising potential of machine-harvested fresh blueberries, manufacturers of over-the-row (OTR) machine harvesters are replacing the hard,…”
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    Effects of Cane Emergence Time, Bending, and Defoliation on Flowering and Yield in Primocane-Fruiting Blackberry by Takeda, Fumiomi, Rose, Ann, Demchak, Kathleen

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-11-2020)
    “…Primocane-fruiting (PF) blackberries are adaptable to different production systems. To increase yields in PF blackberries, their primocanes are typically…”
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    Microbial Load of Fresh Blueberries Harvested by Different Methods by Wang, Peien, Hur, Minji, Cai, Yixin, Takeda, Fumiomi, DeVetter, Lisa, Chen, Jinru

    Published in Foods (01-03-2023)
    “…Currently, more and more growers are transitioning to the use of over-the-row machine harvesters for harvesting fresh market blueberries. This study assessed…”
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    Harvest of Southern Highbush Blueberry with a Modified, Over-the-Row Mechanical Harvester: Use of Soft-Catch Surfaces to Minimize Impact Bruising by Sargent, Steven A., Takeda, Fumiomi, Williamson, Jeffrey G., Berry, Adrian D.

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-07-2021)
    “…Harvest of fresh market, southern highbush blueberries (SHB) is labor intensive and costly, leading to a demand for alternative harvest methods. Recent…”
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    Modified Over-the-Row Machine Harvesters to Improve Northern Highbush Blueberry Fresh Fruit Quality by DeVetter, Lisa Wasko, Yang, Wei Qiang, Takeda, Fumiomi, Korthuis, Scott, Li, Changying

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-01-2019)
    “…Improved blueberry mechanical harvesting (MH) equipment that maintains fresh market quality are needed due to rising costs and decreasing availability of…”
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    Applying New Technologies to Transform Blueberry Harvesting by Takeda, Fumiomi, Yang, Wei, Li, Changying, Freivalds, Andris, Sung, Kiseok, Xu, Rui, Hu, Bo, Williamson, Jeffrey, Sargent, Steven

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (04-05-2017)
    “…The growth of the blueberry industry in the past three decades has been remarkably robust. However, a labor shortage for hand harvesting, increasingly higher…”
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    Red Light Affects Flowering Under Long Days in a Short-day Strawberry Cultivar by Takeda, Fumiomi, Glenn, D. Michael, Stutte, Gary W

    Published in HortScience (01-12-2008)
    “…July-plugged transplants of short-day cv. Strawberry Festival (Fragaria xananassa) flowered in October and November although they were grown under long…”
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    Three-dimensional photogrammetry with deep learning instance segmentation to extract berry fruit harvestability traits by Ni, Xueping, Li, Changying, Jiang, Huanyu, Takeda, Fumiomi

    “…Fruit cluster characteristics such as compactness, maturity, berry number, and berry size, are important phenotypic traits associated with harvestability and…”
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    Measure of mechanical impacts in commercial blueberry packing lines and potential damage to blueberry fruit by Xu, Rui, Takeda, Fumiomi, Krewer, Gerard, Li, Changying

    Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-12-2015)
    “…•Blueberry packing lines were evaluated using a miniature instrumented sphere.•Blueberries were dropped on hard plastic to evaluate fruit damage due to…”
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    Potential of far ultraviolet (UV) 222 nm light for management of strawberry fungal pathogens by Janisiewicz, Wojciech, Takeda, Fumiomi, Evans, Breyn, Camp, Mary

    Published in Crop protection (01-12-2021)
    “…Recently developed, night-time irradiation provided the breakthrough that made ultraviolet (UV) technology with 254 nm (UV–C) commercially feasible as a…”
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    Ultraviolet-C irradiation has no short-term, direct effects on cyclamen mite (Phytonemus pallidus (Banks)) in strawberry by Renkema, Justin M., Takeda, Fumiomi, Janisiewicz, Wojciech

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-12-2023)
    “…Cyclamen mite is a nearly global pest of strawberry, inhabiting concealed spaces within folded leaves and flower buds emerging from plant crowns. It feeds on…”
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    A deep learning-based web application for segmentation and quantification of blueberry internal bruising by Ni, Xueping, Takeda, Fumiomi, Jiang, Huanyu, Yang, Wei Q., Saito, Seiya, Li, Changying

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-10-2022)
    “…Blueberries have become an important fruit crop around the world. Most blueberries are hand-harvested to maintain high quality before the packing process for…”
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    UV‐C irradiation as a management tool for Tetranychus urticae on strawberries by Short, Brent D, Janisiewicz, Wojciech, Takeda, Fumiomi, Leskey, Tracy C

    Published in Pest management science (01-11-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND Tetranychus urticae Koch, the two‐spotted spider mite, is a highly polyphagous and worldwide pest of many agricultural crops, including fruit,…”
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