Identifying Consumer Preferences for Essential Elements of a Flower Product

August 2013
Report: 453
Authors: David G. Clark, Thomas A. Colquhoun, Ria T. Leonard, Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Reducing Scape Bending in the Gerbera Daisy

August 2013
Report: 454
Authors: David G. Clark, Terril A. Nell, Ria T. Leonard, Thomas A. Colquhoun; Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Innovative Packaging Technologies to Enhance the Quality of Fresh Cut Flowers

February 2013
Report: 452
Authors: Thomas J. Gianfagna, Kit L. Yam & George J. Wulster- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Geranium Leaf Yellowing: Causes and Solutions

March 2011
Report: 451
Authors: James Faust – Clemson University, Vijay Rapaka & Kelly Lewis – Smithers-Oasis
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Supplementing Nutrition with Calcium and Potassium Silicate to Manage Botrytis cinerea on Poinsettia

March 2011
Report: 450
Authors: T. Losenge – Jomo Kenyatta University A & T, Nairobi, Kenya, J.E. Faust, S.N. Jeffers – Clemson University, and J. Dole – North Carolina State University
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Extended Storage of Cut Flowers Using Subzero Temperature – Special Research Report Postproduction

January 2023
Report: 465
Authors: Jennifer Kalinowski and John Dole, North Carolina State University
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Best Practices for Retail Display of Fresh Cut Roses and Lilies

January 2010
Report: 447
Authors: T.A. Nell, Professor and Chairman, R.T. Leonard and A.M. Alexander, Biological Scientists Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Chlorine Dioxide Reduces Bacteria and Increases Vase Life of Fresh Cut Flowers

January 2010
Report: 448
Authors: A.J. Macnish, Postdoctoral Researcher, T.A. Nell, Professor and Chairman, R.T. Leonard, Biological Scientist, and A.M. Alexander, Biological Scientist Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Best Practices to Reduce Bacterial Growth in Floral Solutions

August 2009
Report: 445
Authors: T.A. Nell, Professor and Chairman, R.T. Leonard, Biological Scientist, A.J. Macnish, Postdoctoral Researcher and A.M. Alexander, Biological Scientist, Department of Environmental Horticulture – University of Florida
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Best Practices: New Specialized Treatments for Fresh Cut Flowers

January 2010
Report: 446
Authors: T.A. Nell, Professor and Chairman, R.T. Leonard, and A.M. Alexander, Biological Scientists, Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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