Document Type
Report
Editor
David E. Yarborough
Jennifer L.D. Cote
Publisher
University of Maine
Publication Date
1-2015
Publisher location
Orono, ME
Abstract/ Summary
1. Development of effective intervention measures to maintain and improve food safety for wild blueberries
2. Role of wild blueberries on lipid metabolism and inflammation as related to obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome
3. Control tactics for blueberry pest insects, 2014
4. Pest biology and IPM, 2014
5. Biology of spotted wing drosophila, 2014
6. Biology of blueberry, beneficial insects, and blueberry pollination
7. Research and control of mummy berry disease
8. Evaluation of fungicides for control of mummy berry on lowbush blueberry (2014)
9. A 2014 preliminary trial for a Callisto-Matrix tank mix versus a traditional wild blueberry herbicide spray regimen
10. Wild blueberry Extension Education Program in 2014
11. Systems approach to improving the sustainability of wild blueberry production, Year Five of a six-year study – experimental design
12. Food safety- Prevalence study of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella spp. on lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium angustifolium)
13. Systems approach to improving the sustainability of wild blueberry production, Year 5 – reports from Frank Drummond
14. Systems approach to improving the sustainability of wild blueberry production, 2014, Year 5 of a six-year study, disease management results
15. Systems approach to improving the sustainability of wild blueberry production, Year Five of a six-year study, weed management results
16. Systems approach to improving the sustainability of wild blueberry production, Year Five of a six year study, plant productivity
17. 2014 economic analysis of Maine blueberry production systems including an introductory risk analysis
18. Biosensor development for food safety (ancillary study)
19. Ancillary projects in disease research (ancillary study)
20. Systems approach to improving the sustainability of wild blueberry production – Ancillary land-leveling study, Year Four of a four-year study (ancillary study)
21. 2013-14 evaluation of three pre-emergence herbicides alone and in combination with Velpar or Sinbar for effects on wild blueberry productivity and weed control – 2014 crop year results (ancillary study)
22. Evaluation of fall and spring combinations of preemergence herbicides to prevent weed resistance in wild blueberry fields, 2013-15 (ancillary study)
23. Post-harvest control of red sorrel in a non-crop blueberry field, 2012-2014 (ancillary study)
24. Post-harvest control of red sorrel in a non-crop blueberry field, 2013-2015 (ancillary study)
25. Effect of soil nutrient amendments on growth and yield of wild blueberries in Maine (ancillary study)
Repository Citation
Yarborough, D.E. and J.L.D. Cote, Eds. 2015. 2014 Wild Blueberry Project Reports. The University of Maine, Orono, ME. 212 pp.
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