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Archive | 2012

Emerging Fruit Crops

Kim E. Hummer; Kirk W. Pomper; Joseph D. Postman; Charles J. Graham; Ed Stover; Eric W. Mercure; Malli Aradhya; Carlos H. Crisosto; Louise Ferguson; Maxine M. Thompson; Patrick L. Byers; Francis Zee

Hundreds of fruit species with commercial potential are currently in a status of low economic importance. Some, such as quince, pomegranate, and figs, have been cultivated for thousands of years. Others have only been locally collected and consumed from wild populations of the fruit. The development of these underappreciated crops depends on a range of factors including the cultivation limitations, yields, uses of the fruit, and marketing potential. Although initially many crops are developed using selections from the wild, as they are developed, breeding programs work toward improving the crop for both production and quality. This chapter examines nine emerging crops chosen among hundreds of potential crops which are currently showing much promise as commercial crops. These include five tree fruits, namely, pawpaw, quince, mayhaw, pomegranate, and fig, and four berry crops, namely, blue honeysuckle, elder, goji, and ‘ōhelo.


In Horticultural Reviews, No. 37. (2010) | 2010

Elderberry: Botany, Horticulture, Potential

Denis Charlebois; Patrick L. Byers; Chad E. Finn; Andrew L. Thomas


Hortscience | 2008

Evaluation of American (Sambucus canadensis) and European (S. nigra) Elderberry Genotypes Grown in Diverse Environments and Implications for Cultivar Development

Chad E. Finn; Andrew L. Thomas; Patrick L. Byers; Sedat Serçe


Acta Horticulturae | 2008

OCCURRENCE OF RUTIN AND CHLOROGENIC ACID IN ELDERBERRY LEAF, FLOWER, AND STEM IN RESPONSE TO GENOTYPE, ENVIRONMENT, AND SEASON

Andrew L. Thomas; Patrick L. Byers; Chad E. Finn; Yin-Chieh Chen; George E. Rottinghaus; A.M. Malone; W.L. Applequist


Hortscience | 2009

Productivity and Characteristics of American Elderberry in Response to Various Pruning Methods

Andrew L. Thomas; Patrick L. Byers; Mark R. Ellersieck


Journal of Berry Research | 2013

A comparison of fruit characteristics among diverse elderberry genotypes grown in Missouri and Oregon

Andrew L. Thomas; Penelope Perkins-Veazie; Patrick L. Byers; Chad E. Finn; Jungmin Lee


Archive | 2012

Growing and Marketing Elderberries in Missouri

Patrick L. Byers; Andrew L. Thomas; Mihaela M. Cernusca; Larry D. Godsey; Michael A. Gold


Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems | 2018

Insect-based compost and vermicompost production, quality and performance

Jaime C. Piñero; Traron Shivers; Patrick L. Byers; Hwei-Yiing Johnson


Journal of Integrated Pest Management | 2018

Building IPM Capacity in Missouri Through Train-the-Trainer Workshops and Effective Partnerships

Jaime C. Piñero; Kamalendu Paul; Patrick L. Byers; Jennifer Schutter; Anastasia Becker; Debi Kelly; Daniel Downing


Native Plants Journal | 2015

Ozark chinkapin demonstrates compatibility as a scion grafted to Chinese chestnut rootstocks: implications for ex situ conservation

Andrew L. Thomas; John Avery; Patrick L. Byers; Skip Easter; Kenneth Hunt

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Chad E. Finn

United States Department of Agriculture

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Debi Kelly

University of Missouri

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Ed Stover

Agricultural Research Service

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Francis Zee

Agricultural Research Service

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