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Attempting to Predict Requirements for Scald Control of “Delicious” Apples: Washington

Author: Eric A. Curry

Published: 1995

Summary: This project sought to 1) use three years of data from WA to construct a model similar to that constructed from MA data, 2) test both the WA and MA models to predict scald development and DPA requirement in both WA and MA, and 3) test delays in imposition of CA conditions on scald development in CA at two different atmosphere (2.8%02, 2%C02 in MA, 1.5%02, 1% C02 in WA).

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Modeling
  • Plant Diseases
  • Scald
  • Post-Harvest
  • Preharvest factors
  • Susceptibility Predictions
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