Document Type

Report

Publisher

Maine Agricultural Experiment Station and Maine Cooperative Extension Service

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Publication Date

3-1986

Publisher location

Orono, ME

Abstract/ Summary

The 1985 edition of the Blueberry Progress Reports was prepared for the Maine Blueberry Commission and the University of Maine Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers with the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station and Maine Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1. Control of secondary blueberry pest insects

2. Effect of pruning practices on blueberry insect abundance

3. Effect of hexazinone on species distribution in lowbush blueberry fields

4. Dichlobenil for control of bunchberry

5. Evaluation of postemergence herbicides for grass control

6. Hand-wiper applications of herbicides on woody weeds

7. Evaluation of steam as a pruning practice for lowbush blueberry fields

8. Evaluation of glyphosate and 2,4-D applied with a commercial weed roller to control woody weeds

9. Hand-wiping and cutting treatments for dogbane

9. Evaluation of airblast-sprayer application of asulam for bracken fern control

10. Spot treatment of woody weeds with 2,4-D in oil

11. Chemical control of Botrytis blossom blight

12. Evaluation of preliminary steam treatments (1984) at Blueberry Hill Farm

13. Long term effects of N and NPK fertilizer on plant growth and yield

14. Nutritional survey of selected lowbush blueberry fields

15. Interaction of fertility and pruning practices on soil characteristics and lowbush blueberry growth and yield

16. Frequency of fertility application for establishment of lowbush blueberry seedlings

17. Slow release vs. liquid fertilizer for establishment of lowbush blueberry seedlings

18. The effect of several mulches on frost heaving, soil moisture, soil temperature and rhizome development

19. Blueberry product development: raisin-type blueberries

20. Blueberry product development: blueberry puree

21. Addendum: 1985 Report from Moody Trevett

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