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The University of Maine

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Publication Date

Winter 1992

Publisher location

Orono, ME

Abstract/ Summary

The 1992 Blueberry Research Progress Reports pertain to and report on research conducted in 1991, and were prepared for the Maine Wild Blueberry Commission and the University of Maine Wild Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1992 CSRS Progress Reports:

1. Investigation of Groundwater Resources

2. Sprinkler Irrigation

3. Investigation of Preprocess Changes Leading to Berry Spoilage

4. Effect of Fertilization and Irrigation on Blueberry Quality

5. Effects of Calcium Salts and Citric Acid on Quality of Canned Lowbush Blueberries

6. Pollination of Lowbush Blueberry by Native Bees

7. Application of Heat for Controlling Insects

8. Investigations of Lowbush Blueberry Fruit Bud Cold-Hardiness

9. Steam Sterilization in Lowbush Blueberry Fields

10. Heat-Tolerant Molds

11. Vacuum Sanitation for Disease Control

12. Evaluation of Infrared Burner for Weed Control

13. Evaluation and Modification of Commercial Herbicide Wipers

14. Evaluation of Remote Sensing to Estimate Plant Cover in Lowbush Blueberry Fields

15. Comparison of Three Mechanical Blueberry Harvesters vs. Hand Raking

Advisory Committee Research Reports:

16. Biology and action thresholds of secondary blueberry insects

17. Control of secondary blueberry pests

18. Control of blueberry maggot

19. Effects of calcium salts and citric acid on the quality of canned lowbush blueberries

20. The effects of postharvest handling on the dietary fiber and ellagic acid content of lowbush blueberries

21. Investigation of preprocessing changes that could lead to development of simple and inexpensive method to measure preprocessing berry spoilage

22. Determination of pesticide residue levels in fresh and processed lowbush blueberries

23. Vacuum sanitation for disease control

24. Heat-tolerant molds

25. Seedling pruning study

26. Effect of time and rate of application of Clopyralid for control of Vetch in lowbush blueberries

27. Evaluation and modification of commercial herbicide wipers

28. Effect of time of application and formulation of Hexazinone (Velpar) on Blueberry and Bunchberry

29. Evaluation of postemergence applications of Tribenuron Methyl for Bunchberry control

30. Thresholds of Dogbane and Bracken Fern by mechanical and chemical control in lowbush blueberry fields

31. Evaluation of the suitability of remote sensing to evaluate plant cover in lowbush blueberry fields

32. Evalution of infrared burner for weed control

33. Effect of time of fall pruning on growth and productivity of blueberry and evaluation of infrared burner to prune blueberries

34. Effect of Boron on lowbush blueberry fruit set and yield

35. Winter injury protection by potassium

36. Multiple cropping of wild stands

37. Nitrogen-Phosphorus study

38. Phosphorus dose/response curve

39. Investigations of lowbush blueberry fruit bud cold-hardiness

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