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    SUCEPTIBILITY OF SOME PEACH VARIETIES TO INFECTION BY PEACH LEAF CURL Brachycaudus amygdalinus( Schout.) by Abdul-Jabar K. Obada

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The results of studying the susceptibility on some peach varieties infection by Brachychudus amygdalinus (Schout) in Ninavah province during the year 2010 showed that the infestation by the of aphids B. amygdalinus (Schout) started during the last weak of march on the peach varieties and reached nymphs average numbers on the varieties Giant . …”
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    NETS FOR PEACH PROTECTED CULTIVATION by Evelia Schettini

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The aim of this paper was to investigate the radiometric properties of coloured nets used to protect a peach cultivation. The modifications of the solar spectral distribution, mainly in the R and FR wavelength band, influence plant photomorphogenesis by means of the phytochrome and cryptochrome. …”
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    Organic Peach Production in Florida by David Campbell, Danielle Treadwell, Ali Sarkhosh, Oscar E. Liburd, Jeff Brecht

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… Organic peach production systems in Florida are an attractive option for farmers selling direct-to-consumer, including U-Pick operations. …”
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    Florida Peach and Nectarine Varieties by Mercy Olmstead, Jose Chaparro, Pete Andersen, Jeff Williamson, James Ferguson

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The University of Florida has developed high-quality, low-chilling, early maturing peach and nectarine cultivars that can be grown from the panhandle of Florida to as far south as Immokalee. …”
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    Overall situation of peach breeding by Maria do Carmo Raseira, Rodrigo Cezar Franzon

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Among the priority objectives of most peach breeding programs are: adaptation to climate change (low chilling genotypes; tolerant to high or very low temperatures); productivity; fruit appearance (without pronounced tip or bulge; attractive color, and large size), and fruit quality (sweeter flavor, and flesh firmness); stone adherence (free or semi-freestone for fresh consumption); fruit firmness and conservation (resistance to handling and transportation, low ethylene production) and disease resistance.…”
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    Nectar production and pollination in peach by J. Nyéki, Z. Szabó, P. Benedek, L. Szalay

    Published 2000-06-01
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    Irrigation Practices for Peaches in Florida by C. Zambrano-Vaca, Lincoln Zotarelli, Katie W. Migliaccio, Richard Beeson, Kelly T. Morgan, Jose X. Chaparro, Mercy A. Olmstead

    Published 2018-04-01
    “… This 6-page document provides basic information and guidelines on water requirements and irrigation strategies for peaches grown in Florida. Written by C. Zambrano-Vaca, L. …”
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    Peach Root-knot Nematode by Mary Ann D. Maquilan, Ali Sarkhosh, Donald W. Dickson

    Published 2018-07-01
    “… One of the production issues that peach growers in Florida must contend with is plant-parasitic nematodes. …”
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    C/N RATIO AND NUTRIENT CONTENT IN PEACH BARK RELATED TO PEACH TREE SHORT LIFE by NEWTON ALEX MAYER, BERNARDO UENO, VALÉCIA ADRIANA LUCAS DA SILVA, RICARDO ALEXANDRE VALGAS, CRISTINA MOREIRA DA SILVEIRA

    “…ABSTRACT Peach Tree Short Life (PTSL) is a syndrome characterized by a plant collapse at the end of dormancy, which causes include several biotic and abiotic components. …”
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    ADVANCES IN PEACH, NECTARINE AND PLUM PROPAGATION by NEWTON ALEX MAYER, VALMOR JOÃO BIANCHI, NELSON PIRES FELDBERG, STEFANO MORINI

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This review had as objective to comment main propagation methods adopted for rootstocks and scion in peach, nectarine and plum, and recent technical progress obtained as well as the needs of improvement for nursery tree production.…”
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