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Detailed shot of fresh broccoli growing among lush green leaves in a garden.

Detailed shot of fresh broccoli growing among lush green leaves in a garden.

This study demonstrated that cultivar selection and determining optimal planting dates are critical for successful broccoli production in North Dakota.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19178-25
#plantscience

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A genetically broad-based population of octoploid blueberries was developed based on the gene pool of cultivated highbush blueberry.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19191-25
#plantscience

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Beautiful close-up of Easter lilies showcasing their pure white petals and vibrant stamens.

Beautiful close-up of Easter lilies showcasing their pure white petals and vibrant stamens.

Indoor production of Lilium spp. under artificial light is a viable option for winter cultivation, producing flowers of acceptable quality. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19064-25

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(A) Depiction, (B) whole plant dry weight, (C) dry weight distribution, and (D) heat damage index of nine Pelargonium genotypes grown in growth chambers under the control (25 °C/15 °C day/night) and heat (35 °C/25 °C day/night) treatments for 12 d. Different letters indicate significant differences within a genotype based on an independent samples t test (P < 0.05).

(A) Depiction, (B) whole plant dry weight, (C) dry weight distribution, and (D) heat damage index of nine Pelargonium genotypes grown in growth chambers under the control (25 °C/15 °C day/night) and heat (35 °C/25 °C day/night) treatments for 12 d. Different letters indicate significant differences within a genotype based on an independent samples t test (P < 0.05).

Heat stress threatens many ornamental plants. Researchers identified heat-tolerant Pelargonium genotypes, providing genetic materials for breeding resilient Pelargonium varieties. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19144-25 #plantscience

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'Ouachita' blackberry at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Fruit Research Station, Clarksville, AR

'Ouachita' blackberry at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Fruit Research Station, Clarksville, AR

New research in Arkansas has observed that lower rates of N fertilizer may still be sufficient to produce commercially successful 'Ouachita' blackberries.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19078-25
#horticulture

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Basil, cilantro, and sage seedlings grown under sole-source lighting with different blue (B; 400 to 499 nm), red (R; 600 to 699 nm), and far-red (FR; 700 to 750 nm) photon flux densities (PFDs), whereas values represent the photon flux density (in µmol·m−2·s−1) of B and FR wavebands.

Basil, cilantro, and sage seedlings grown under sole-source lighting with different blue (B; 400 to 499 nm), red (R; 600 to 699 nm), and far-red (FR; 700 to 750 nm) photon flux densities (PFDs), whereas values represent the photon flux density (in µmol·m−2·s−1) of B and FR wavebands.

Blue light and far-red radiation interact, sometimes in contrasting ways across species, to regulate stem length, leaf area, and biomass accumulation.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19124-25
#plantscience

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Close-up of vibrant green leaves with sunlight creating a natural texture.

Close-up of vibrant green leaves with sunlight creating a natural texture.

Detailed view of a vibrant monstera leaf showcasing its unique texture and rich green color.

Detailed view of a vibrant monstera leaf showcasing its unique texture and rich green color.

🌱✨ How much light do your houseplants REALLY need? A new study measured photosynthetic light-response curves for 12 popular tropicals - Philodendron, Monstera, Syngonium, Goeppertia! 🌿💡 🔍📈 #Houseplants #PlantNerd #HortScience #Photosynthesis https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19169-25

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Phenotypic characteristics of ‘Mengwa’ and ‘Fenbilishi’. (A) Potted plant of ‘Mengwa’. (B) Flowering performance of ‘Mengwa’ at full bloom. (C) Detailed features of the abaxial side, calyx, and pedicel of ‘Mengwa’ flowers. (D) Leaf traits of ‘Mengwa’. (E) Single flower characteristics of ‘Mengwa’. (F) Flower characteristics of ‘Fenbilishi’. (A, C, D, and E) were taken in the greenhouse; (B and F) were taken outdoors.

Phenotypic characteristics of ‘Mengwa’ and ‘Fenbilishi’. (A) Potted plant of ‘Mengwa’. (B) Flowering performance of ‘Mengwa’ at full bloom. (C) Detailed features of the abaxial side, calyx, and pedicel of ‘Mengwa’ flowers. (D) Leaf traits of ‘Mengwa’. (E) Single flower characteristics of ‘Mengwa’. (F) Flower characteristics of ‘Fenbilishi’. (A, C, D, and E) were taken in the greenhouse; (B and F) were taken outdoors.

‘Mengwa’ is a perennial evergreen shrub with an upright and relatively compact growth habit. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19184-26

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A new Clematis cultivar, Ziqidonglai. (A) Plant type of ‘Ziqidonglai’. (B) Flower of ‘Ziqidonglai’. (C) Leaves of ‘Ziqidonglai’.

A new Clematis cultivar, Ziqidonglai. (A) Plant type of ‘Ziqidonglai’. (B) Flower of ‘Ziqidonglai’. (C) Leaves of ‘Ziqidonglai’.

The new clematis cultivar Ziqidonglai originated from a cross conducted in May 2020 using ‘Utopia’ as the female parent and ‘Ada Sari’ as the male parent. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19162-25

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Appearance of whole plant (A), inflorescence (B), and flower (C) of Hemerocallis ‘Hualien No. 7–Richness’. Bars represent 10 cm in (A), and 2 cm in (B) and (C).

Appearance of whole plant (A), inflorescence (B), and flower (C) of Hemerocallis ‘Hualien No. 7–Richness’. Bars represent 10 cm in (A), and 2 cm in (B) and (C).

Hemerocallis ‘Hualien No. 7–Richness’ is a perennial, evergreen plant that reaches a height of 50.8 cm and has a vigorous growth potential.

#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19001-25

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A vivid close-up of fresh, dewy red apples, perfect for healthy food concepts.

A vivid close-up of fresh, dewy red apples, perfect for healthy food concepts.

Dynamic Controlled Atmosphere can boost returns in organic apple storage. Benefits depend on pack-out risk, price seasonality, and location. Multi-year trials + Monte Carlo revenue + price modeling linked to est. the prob DCA beats CA/RA. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19140-25

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Viburnum dentatum ‘Plum Pudding’ in full bloom (top) and detail of inflorescences (bottom) on left. Viburnum dentatum ‘Plum Pudding’ fall foliage under full-sun conditions (top) showing a uniform burgundy-red color on the adaxial surface and a raspberry-red color on the abaxial surface. Under shaded conditions (bottom), ‘Plum Pudding’ still develops excellent red fall foliage color. on right

Viburnum dentatum ‘Plum Pudding’ in full bloom (top) and detail of inflorescences (bottom) on left. Viburnum dentatum ‘Plum Pudding’ fall foliage under full-sun conditions (top) showing a uniform burgundy-red color on the adaxial surface and a raspberry-red color on the abaxial surface. Under shaded conditions (bottom), ‘Plum Pudding’ still develops excellent red fall foliage color. on right

‘Plum Pudding’ has burgundy-red fall foliage and a dense, full habit plus copious flowering. ‘Raisinette’ is a profuse bloomer with a compact habit and crimson fall foliage. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19198-25
#plantscience #horticulture

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Ripening fruits of Aronia arbutifolia ‘UCONNAA001’ transition through yellow (left) before turning bright red at peak ripeness (right). Photo of peak ripeness photo taken on 12 Sep 2025 in Storrs, CT, USA.

Ripening fruits of Aronia arbutifolia ‘UCONNAA001’ transition through yellow (left) before turning bright red at peak ripeness (right). Photo of peak ripeness photo taken on 12 Sep 2025 in Storrs, CT, USA.

‘UCONNAA001’ is a product of a planned breeding program UConn CAHNR to develop red chokeberry genotypes w/ shorter stature and fuller basal branching than typical, while maintaining or enhancing the ornamental characteristics of the species.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19115-25

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Hop training density treatments and North Dakota State University hop trellis system at NDSU Horticultural Research Farm, Absaraka, ND, USA.

Hop training density treatments and North Dakota State University hop trellis system at NDSU Horticultural Research Farm, Absaraka, ND, USA.

Newly published results establish a foundation for hop production and research within North Dakota’s environment. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18794-25
#Horticulture

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The preparation of an air layer on a 6-cm sucker from a mature Cycas edentata tree. (A) Appearance before procedure on 28 Jan 2025; (B) open wound covered with petroleum-based sealant; (C) plastic covering over rooting medium to complete the procedure; (D) adventitious root growth on 29 Jun 2025.

The preparation of an air layer on a 6-cm sucker from a mature Cycas edentata tree. (A) Appearance before procedure on 28 Jan 2025; (B) open wound covered with petroleum-based sealant; (C) plastic covering over rooting medium to complete the procedure; (D) adventitious root growth on 29 Jun 2025.

Air layer protocols may be exploited to asexually propagate cycad plants. New research refines the technique. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19125-25

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Controlled release fertilizer (CRF) application for carrot production. (A) Fertilizer application over the top of the bed using two scatter plates to uniformly apply the fertilizer across the bed top. (B) CRF application over the top of the bed. (C) Use of a basket weeder implement to incorporate the applied fertilizer into the top 2 inches of the bed. (D) Repressing the beds after fertilizer treatments. (E) Planting carrot seed.

Controlled release fertilizer (CRF) application for carrot production. (A) Fertilizer application over the top of the bed using two scatter plates to uniformly apply the fertilizer across the bed top. (B) CRF application over the top of the bed. (C) Use of a basket weeder implement to incorporate the applied fertilizer into the top 2 inches of the bed. (D) Repressing the beds after fertilizer treatments. (E) Planting carrot seed.

Polymer-coated CRF can provide carrots with sufficient N for optimal growth and yields while simultaneously reducing the risk of N losses through leaching in the sandy soils and wet climate of North Florida. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19085-25

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Vibrant close-up of fresh green lettuce leaves in a garden, highlighting details.

Vibrant close-up of fresh green lettuce leaves in a garden, highlighting details.

Results of newly published study in #HortScience provide a foundation for future lettuce breeding programs to develop cultivars with improved compatibility to selective postemergence herbicides.
https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19121-25
#plantscience #lettuce

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2 pictures of the experimental setup (with the lights visible across the tops of the pictures) and a picture of some purple petunias

2 pictures of the experimental setup (with the lights visible across the tops of the pictures) and a picture of some purple petunias

Does lighting influence crop quality? Find out how unrooted cuttings propagated under LEDs compare to those grown under HPS lamps here!
https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18965-25
#MSU #BallHorticulture #plantscience #HortScience

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Vibrant red apples glistening with dewdrops hang from a branch in a sunlit orchard.

Vibrant red apples glistening with dewdrops hang from a branch in a sunlit orchard.

Crop load management is one of the most important practices that influences fruit size, color, return bloom, and apple orchard profitability. A general range of 4.5 to 6 fruits/cm2 TCSA is recommended to balance size, color, and return bloom. #HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19058-25

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An automated hyperspectral data collection system was used to capture spectral information from inoculated tomatoes in a walk-in growth chamber, enabling noninvasive monitoring of disease progression.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18892-25
#plantscience

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Roots of Siberian cypress (Microbiota decussata) in May 2025, 13 months after potting grown in bark, peat, and sand medium at 4:2:1 (control) (A), and two experimental media with 50% (B) or 100% (C) of the peat portion of the control medium replaced with hurd.

Roots of Siberian cypress (Microbiota decussata) in May 2025, 13 months after potting grown in bark, peat, and sand medium at 4:2:1 (control) (A), and two experimental media with 50% (B) or 100% (C) of the peat portion of the control medium replaced with hurd.

Run with the hurd...new media component shows promise! Hemp hurd fiber was tested as an alternative substrate for the container production of landscape plants.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19072-25

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Colorful array of various flowers.

Colorful array of various flowers.

New review in #HortScience delineates the research endeavors and accomplishments in enhancing floral characteristics through molecular breeding techniques.
doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18429-24
#floriculture #plantscience

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Tractor-powered electrical weed control systems used in this study.

Tractor-powered electrical weed control systems used in this study.

Electrical weed control of yellow nutsedge is most effective in sequential applications or combined with mowing. Mowing followed by EWC providing greater weed control.
#HortScience https://ow.ly/AWk350XE3no
#weedcontrol

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Fresh green broccoli close-up on a wooden cutting board, highlighting its texture.

Fresh green broccoli close-up on a wooden cutting board, highlighting its texture.

Consumers are interested in buying locally grown produce. Researchers provided two broccoli varieties, one from California and another sourced from the East Coast, to determine buyer preferences.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18974-25

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Nuts and husks of ‘McDonald’ (left) and ‘Thompson’ (right) hazelnuts.

Nuts and husks of ‘McDonald’ (left) and ‘Thompson’ (right) hazelnuts.

‘Thompson’ is a new hazelnut cultivar with a compact growth habit and high yield efficiency that is well suited to high-density orchards and the blanched kernel market.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19060-25

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Lettuce plants treated with 5 mg/L tylosin on harvest day while measuring stomatal conductance with a CIRAS-3 Portable Photosynthesis System.

Lettuce plants treated with 5 mg/L tylosin on harvest day while measuring stomatal conductance with a CIRAS-3 Portable Photosynthesis System.

Researchers are studying the potential impacts of using recycled water in hydroponics. Tylosin in hydroponic nutrient solutions can affect lettuce root development adversely and accumulate in leaves.

#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18919-25

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‘Jingren 6’: An Apricot-almond Hybrid Cultivar with Large Sweet Kernels

‘Jingren 6’: An Apricot-almond Hybrid Cultivar with Large Sweet Kernels

‘Jingren 6’ is an apricot-almond hybrid cultivar with large sweet kernels.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18874-25
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Guar is a multipurpose legume. Organic ‘TAMG 101’ and ‘TAMG 102’ were developed to provide farmers with more options to diversify sources of organic legumes.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18007-24
#plantscience

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‘Özcan 46’ walnut pedigree and nut characteristics.

‘Özcan 46’ walnut pedigree and nut characteristics.

‘Özcan 46’ walnut is characterized by a semierect growth habit and protandrous flowering. Its high proportion of lateral bud flowering (85%) leads to a notable nut yield.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI19016-25

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Stomatal conductance (gsw) over a range of field capacities (FC), VPDleaf, and light. (A) 82% FC (n = 112). (B) 86% FC (n = 96). (C) 90% FC (n = 112). (D) 95% FC (n = 96). All axes are scaled the same, with the x-axis showing VPDleaf, the y-axis Qamb, and the z-axis gsw. The color scale for all is scaled the same. Red represents a high gsw of ∼4, while orange is ∼3, green is ∼2, and blue is ≤1 µmol H2O m−2·s−1.

Stomatal conductance (gsw) over a range of field capacities (FC), VPDleaf, and light. (A) 82% FC (n = 112). (B) 86% FC (n = 96). (C) 90% FC (n = 112). (D) 95% FC (n = 96). All axes are scaled the same, with the x-axis showing VPDleaf, the y-axis Qamb, and the z-axis gsw. The color scale for all is scaled the same. Red represents a high gsw of ∼4, while orange is ∼3, green is ∼2, and blue is ≤1 µmol H2O m−2·s−1.

Researchers are working to determine the optimal light and moisture conditions for container-grown wasabi.
#HortScience https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI18848-25

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