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Hortscience | 1995

Field Performance Comparison of Two Transgenic Summer Squash Hybrids to Their Parental Hybrid Line

Juan Pablo Arce-Ochoa; Frank J. Dainello; Leonard M. Pike; David Drews


Annals of Botany | 2001

A Simple Phenological Model of Muskmelon Development

J.T. Baker; Daniel I. Leskovar; V.R. Reddy; Frank J. Dainello


Horttechnology | 1999

Seed Lines, Population Density, and Root Size at Harvest Affect Quality and Yield of Cut-and-peel Baby Carrots

Carlos A. Lazcano; Frank J. Dainello; Leonard M. Pike; Marvin E. Miller; Lynn P. Brandenberger; Larry R. Baker


Hortscience | 2000

Planting systems influence growth dynamics and quality of fresh market spinach

Daniel I. Leskovar; Larry Stein; Frank J. Dainello


Horttechnology | 1999

Incorporating Water Harvesting into Plasticulture Production of Muskmelon

Frank J. Dainello; Larry Stein; Guy Fipps; Kenneth White


Hortscience | 2005

(251)`Evergreen' and F415: Two New Spinach Varieties for the Mid-South

Teddy E. Morelock; J. C. Correll; Frank J. Dainello; D. R. Motes


Hortscience | 2002

An Assessment of the Effects of ENSO Events on Fresh Vegetable and Melon Supplies

Jaehong Park; James W. Mjelde; Stephen W. Fuller; Jaime E. Malaga; C. Parr Rosson; Frank J. Dainello


Hortscience | 1992

`TAM Veracruz' Hot Jalapeño Pepper

B. Villalon; Frank J. Dainello; David A. Bender


Hortscience | 2005

Experiential Education Employed to Demystify Food Irradiation as a Viable Technology for Food Industry Professionals

Tom A. Vestal; Frank J. Dainello; Gary Wingenbach; Janet Laminack


Archive | 2002

An Assessment of the Effects of ENSO Events on Fresh Vegetable and Melon

James W. Mjelde; Stephen W. Fuller; Jaime E. Malaga; C. Parr Rosson; Frank J. Dainello

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