Search Results - "Whiting, M.D."
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A wearable module for recording worker position in orchards
Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-09-2011)“…► A wearable position recording system for workers in orchards is introduced. ► The system consists of a pedometer and a small barcode reader. ► This system…”
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Preliminary testing of a reflective ground cover: sweet cherry growth, yield and fruit quality
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2008)Get full text
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Chemical thinners reduce sweet cherry net CO2 exchange, stomatal conductance and chlorophyll fluorescence
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Gibberellic acid is a potential sweet cherry crop load management tool
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Early fall defoliation reduces yield and bud nutrient concentration in ‘Selah’ sweet cherry
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Estimation of sweet cherry tree water status by spectral reflectance
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gravimetric lysimeter for modeling transpiration in young cherry trees
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Canopy architecture – optimizing the interface between fruit physiology, precision crop management, and mechanical/robotic efficiencies
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-06-2021)Get full text
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Sweet cherry fruit distribution and leaf populations: modeling canopy dynamics and management strategies
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Effects of leaf area removal on sweet cherry vegetative growth and fruit quality
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Spray coverage in apple and cherry orchards using a solid set canopy delivery system
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Volatile production and fruit quality during development of superficial scald in Red Delicious apples
Published in Food research international (01-03-1997)“…To evaluate potential differences in quality between normal and scald-developing apples, volatile components and tissue integrity of Red Delicious apples were…”
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Efficacy of a solid set canopy delivery system (SSCDS) in sweet cherry and apple
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Comparing the economics of mechanical and traditional sweet cherry harvest
Published in Acta horticulturae (2011)“…In the western United States, the cost of skilled labor for sweet cherry harvest continues to increase while the availability of this workforce declines…”
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pedicel's role in postharvest weight loss of two sweet cherry cultivars
Published in Acta horticulturae (2011)“…Mechanized sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) harvest results in stem-free fruit, raising concerns over their storability. In 2007, we evaluated postharvest weight…”
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Regulating crop load of ‘Sweetheart’ and ‘Van’ sweet cherry for optimal quality and reduced risk of cracking
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Effect of alpha-farnesene and its metabolites on membrane properties of 'Delicious' apples
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Cherry nutrition: the balancing act of feeding fruit for high-quality cherries
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Analysis of Volatile Evolution from Scald-developing and Nondeveloping Sides of Apple Fruits
Published in HortScience (01-06-1997)“…Apple fruits ( Malus domestica Borkh. cv. `Red Delicious') stored for 6 months at 2°C in air were analyzed for headspace volatiles by SPME-GC and for surface…”
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Rootstock and training system affect sweet cherry growth, yield, and fruit quality
Published in HortScience (01-06-2005)“…Traditional sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) training systems in the United States are based upon vigorous rootstocks and multiple leader vase canopy…”
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