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429 Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 121: 2008. Index A abamectin 241 abscission 65,160 abscission agent CMNP 160 abscission compound 61 adsorption 320 advanced production system 155 aerobic bacterial levels 304 Agaricus bisporus 320 Agricultural Weather Task Force 69 agrobacterium 124 agrobacterium-mediated transformation of citrus 148 agroecosystems 228 airblast applications 110 air temperature 160 Albrigo, L. Gene 130 alien invasive species 152 Allograpta 113 Amblyseius swirskii 385 american chestnut 41 Anastrepha suspensa 26 Andaspis punicae 1 Andersen, Peter C. 33 Anethum graviolens 238 anhydrogalacturonic acid (AGA) 315 anthracnose 246 Antirrhinum majus 370 application of fertilizers 350 application timing 187 aquatic plant density 183 Arévalo, Hector A. 30 armored scales 1 aroma —characteristics 274 —profile 260 —volatiles 274 arthropod 241 —infestations 360 —species 152 artificial and natural pollination 234 ascomycetes 320 asian citrus psyllid 104,110,113 asiatic citrus canker 100 Atwood, Ryan 110 automated weather stations 69 Ayeni, Albert 219 azadirachtin 252 B backyard gardens 230 backyard market garden 204,214 bacterial populations, leaf surfaces 118 Baldwin, Elizabeth A. 265 Baldwin, James C. 140,145 Bambo, Susan 383 Banisia myrsusalis 10 banisis 10 banker plants 385 Barthe, Gary 124 basidomycetes 320 basil sales for green markets in Southeast Florida 204 Beattie, G.A.C. 104 Beckford, Roy 228 bedding plants 326,370 bell peppers 194 Bemisia argentifolii 249 Bemisia tabaci 385 beneficials 377 bergamottin 320 Berry, Adrian D. 270 best management practices 164,183 —training 350 bifenazate 241 bilingual video/video podcast 358 binding 320 biofungicides 389 biological control 152,241,385 biorational insecticide 26 biosolids 134 biosorption properties 311 bitter melon production 191 Blanco, German 61 blind nodes 46 blossom end shape, peach 49 Blount, Ann S. 377 blue-green algae 183 blueberry 30, 33 —pests 28 —pest management 30 —production methods 36 BMP 350 Boman, Brian J. 322 Botrytis cinerea 246 botrytis fruit rots 246 Bradley, Fitz 38 Brassica oleracea 214,252 brazilian pepper-tree 374 brazil pusley 81 Brecht, Jeffrey K. 289 breeding 100 broadspectrum herbicide 81 Brown, Stephen H. 406 bruising 289 Bucida buceras 360 buckwheat 249,377 Burns, Jacqueline K. 61,65, 160,322 C Castanea crenata 41 Castanea mollissima 41 cabbage 252 caladium 395 Caladium ×hortulanum 395 Caladium bicolor 395 Caladium schomburgkii 395 calcareous soils 19 calcium applications 281 Caldwell, Douglas L. 360 Cameron, Randall G. 311 Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus 90,97,104,113,124,265 canker 124 —epidemic 118 —research 90 —resistance gene(s) from kumquat 124 —susceptible varieties 118 Cantliffe, Daniel J. 194,208,222, 230,274 Capsicum 194, 230 carbon —dioxide concentration 52 —sequestration 52 —sinks 52 carfentrazone herbicides 81 caribbean —fruit fly 26 —lowlands 52 Castanea sp. 41 Castle, William S. 140,145,155 catch-frame device 301 caterpillars 360 cell division 167 —in intumescence development 167 cell enlargement 167 Cercospora dendrobii 353 cercospora leaf spot 353 certified organic strawberries 208 CEUs 399 Cevallos-Cevallos, Juan Manuel 85 Chandler, Craig 201,246, 260 Chaparro, Jose X. 46,49 Characoma nilotica 360 Chau, Khe V. 289 chelated iron 19 chemical control 10 Chen, Jianjun 346 Chen, Zhiwei 187 Chenopodium ambrosioides 241

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IndexAabamectin 241abscission 65,160abscission agent CMNP 160abscission compound 61adsorption 320advanced production system 155aerobic bacterial levels 304Agaricus bisporus 320Agricultural Weather Task Force 69agrobacterium 124agrobacterium-mediated transformation of citrus 148agroecosystems 228airblast applications 110air temperature 160Albrigo, L. Gene 130alien invasive species 152Allograpta 113Amblyseius swirskii 385american chestnut 41Anastrepha suspensa 26Andaspis punicae 1Andersen, Peter C. 33Anethum graviolens 238anhydrogalacturonic acid (AGA) 315anthracnose 246Antirrhinum majus 370application of fertilizers 350application timing 187aquatic plant density 183Arévalo, Hector A. 30armored scales 1aroma—characteristics 274—profile 260—volatiles 274arthropod 241—infestations 360—species 152artificial and natural pollination 234ascomycetes 320asian citrus psyllid 104,110,113asiatic citrus canker 100Atwood, Ryan 110automated weather stations 69Ayeni, Albert 219azadirachtin 252

Bbackyard gardens 230backyard market garden 204,214bacterial populations, leaf surfaces 118Baldwin, Elizabeth A. 265Baldwin, James C. 140,145Bambo, Susan 383Banisia myrsusalis 10banisis 10banker plants 385Barthe, Gary 124basidomycetes 320basil sales for green markets in Southeast Florida 204Beattie, G.A.C. 104Beckford, Roy 228bedding plants 326,370bell peppers 194Bemisia argentifolii 249Bemisia tabaci 385beneficials 377bergamottin 320Berry, Adrian D. 270best management practices 164,183—training 350bifenazate 241bilingual video/video podcast 358binding 320biofungicides 389biological control 152,241,385biorational insecticide 26biosolids 134biosorption properties 311bitter melon production 191Blanco, German 61blind nodes 46blossom end shape, peach 49Blount, Ann S. 377blue-green algae 183blueberry 30, 33—pests 28—pest management 30—production methods 36BMP 350Boman, Brian J. 322Botrytis cinerea 246botrytis fruit rots 246Bradley, Fitz 38Brassica oleracea 214,252brazilian pepper-tree 374brazil pusley 81Brecht, Jeffrey K. 289breeding 100broadspectrum herbicide 81Brown, Stephen H. 406

bruising 289Bucida buceras 360buckwheat 249,377Burns, Jacqueline K. 61,65, 160,322

CCastanea crenata 41Castanea mollissima 41cabbage 252caladium 395Caladium ×hortulanum 395Caladium bicolor 395Caladium schomburgkii 395calcareous soils 19calcium applications 281Caldwell, Douglas L. 360Cameron, Randall G. 311Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus 90,97,104,113,124,265canker 124—epidemic 118—research 90—resistance gene(s) from kumquat 124—susceptible varieties 118Cantliffe, Daniel J. 194,208,222, 230,274Capsicum 194, 230carbon—dioxide concentration 52—sequestration 52—sinks 52carfentrazone herbicides 81caribbean—fruit fly 26—lowlands 52Castanea sp. 41Castle, William S. 140,145,155catch-frame device 301caterpillars 360cell division 167—in intumescence development 167cell enlargement 167Cercospora dendrobii 353cercospora leaf spot 353certified organic strawberries 208CEUs 399Cevallos-Cevallos, Juan Manuel 85Chandler, Craig 201,246, 260Chaparro, Jose X. 46,49Characoma nilotica 360Chau, Khe V. 289chelated iron 19chemical control 10Chen, Jianjun 346Chen, Zhiwei 187Chenopodium ambrosioides 241

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chestnut—blight 41—cultivar trials 41chilling requirement 43chilling zones 46,49chinese chestnut 41chlorophyll 183Chrysanthemum maximum 370Chrysomphalus dyctiospermi 1cilantro 238citrus—byproducts 315—canker 90,100,118—cold weather protection 75—defense pathways 100—ethanol 307—fruits in Santander–Colombia 5—greening disease 85,90, 97,100, 104,110,26,285—grove 155—growers 75—hosts 85,118—huanglongbing (HLB) 85—industry 301—leaf miner control 118—microsprinkler irrigation scheduler 75—molds 304—pectin 315—peel waste 307—postharvest handling 304—processing 55,301,311—production 152,155—resistance against greening and canker 100—Citrus reticulata 297—Citrus sinensis 61,65,140,145,285,301—transformation 124—tree performance in Florida soils 134—tristeza virus, CTV 100—variegated chlorosis 90—yield, fruit quality, and nutrient levels 130clean development mechanisms (CDM) 52climate affects 49closed vessel reactor system 315CMNP 61, 65,160Codiaeum variegatum 385cogongrass 383cold fogger 110cold protection 69,75coliform bacteria 304collards 214Colletotrichum acutatum 246Colombia host plants 5Combretaceae 360Commelina bengalensis 81

commercial—blueberry operation 36—citrus cultivars 124—citrus varieties 97,100—garden 204—production of collards and kale 214—shipments of tomatoes by sea 289compost 204,214consumer preference 170,178consumer survey questionnaire 219container production 36,326,395Contina, Jean Bertrand 322Continuing Education Units 399controlled-release fertilizer 130,187, 326,346conventional greenhouse or field-grown strawberries 208copper accumulation in the soil 118—burn on grapefruit 118coral-bean 363Coreidae 377coreids in Colombia 5Coriandrum sativum 238cover crop 234cow manures 326Crane, Jonathan H. 14,19crop—and enterprise diversification 228—nutrition 164,175—production 100—rotation 234Crotalaria juncea cover crop 234cruciferous crops 252Cryphonectria parasitica 41CU-structural soils 331cucumber 222,270Cucumis sativus 222,270Cucurbitaceae 191,249Cucurbita pepo 249cucurbit leaf crumple virus 249cultivar evaluation 43cultural practices 175cut flowers 370CVC 90Cycloneda 113Cyperus esculentus 244Cyperus rotundus 244

DD-limonene 307daily evapotranspiration rates 75dairy manure 326Dalling, Danae 38damage of Leptoglossus zonatus 5Danyluk, Michelle D. 301Datar, Reva 178

Datil pepper 230Davies, Frederick S. 14Davis, Lei Lani 41Davis, Stacia L. 334dayflower 81Dea, Sharon 289Deciduous Fruit Breeding Program (University of Florida) 26deep root silva cells 331degree of methylation 315Delphinium grandiflorum 370demand assessment 219demographic profiles 219Deng, Zhanao 395Dendrobium 353detection of microbial populations 304diamondback moth 252Dianthus caryophyllus 370Diaphorina citri 97,104,110,113Dichrorampha 10dieffenbachia 346dill 238Dinkins, David 230direct gas chromatography olfactometry 260direct seeding 204,214disease control 353dissolved oxygen 183distance education 399distillation column 307drip irrigation 208,222drought conditions 118—in 2006–07 65—stress 65drug interactions 320Duarte S., Irwin 5Dukes, Michael D. 334,340Duncan, R.E. 1,10,113Dunning, Charles 124Dunstan hybrids 41Dutt, Manjul 124Duval, John R. 281

Eearly-season sweet orange 145early detection huanglongbing 265early symptoms of disease 265Ebel, Bob 65,160economics 194economic—feasibility 222—perspective 219—values of mechanical harvesting 61edible fungi 320education 399Edwards, Jeremy D. 167

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effects of climate on reproductive growth 46Ehsani, Reza 301Elaeis guineensis 52electrical conductivity 346embryo rescue in grape 38emissions of CO2 52Émond, Jean-Pierre 289Encarsia sophia 385endogenous oxygen levels in fresh fruits 270England, Gary K. 28environmental conditions during distribution 289Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration process 61epidermal permeability 270EPTC 244Eriophora 113Eriophyes 360eriophyid mite 360Erwinia carotovora 289erythrina gall wasp 363Erythrina herbacea 363Escherichia coli 301Esmel, Camille E. 281ethanol production 307ethephon 234ethnic crop opportunities for growers 219ethnic market demand 219ethnic vegetables 219Etxeberria, Ed 85,297ET controllers 334European cucumber 222European netted cantaloupes 274Evans, Eduard A. 19evapotranspiration 75— -based irrigation controllers 334evergreen 353extension—education 228,358,399—IPM 356—model 228

FF. occidentalis 28Fagopyrum esculentum 249farmer-to-farmer networks 228farmers’ market 204,214FAWN 69,75—citrus microsprinkler irrigation scheduler 75—Cold Protection Toolkit 75Febres, Vicente J. 100fenvalerate resistance 252

Ference, Chris 297ferrous sulfate 19fertilizer 130—application 350—timings 130—programs 187fiber-optic oxygen meter 270Ficus hedges 358field—experiments 241— -grown tomato 170—production 222—of bell peppers 194—studies 164—trial 145fig whitefly 358flavonoids 285flood-tolerance 14floral bud set 46Florida—Automated Weather Network 69,75—blueberries 28,36—citrus industry 55,110,140—Citrus Production Research Advisory Council (FCPRAC) 90—Citrus Production Research Marketing Order 90—Exotic Pest Plant Council 374—lower thrips 28—grape cultivar development 38—grape industry 38—growers 69—soils 134flower initiation 46flower thrips 28,30foliarly applied acids 19foliar—application 81,130—fertilization 322—oedema 167—treatments 19food safety 304forested lands 331Fragaria ×ananassa 201,208,241, 246,260,281frangipani 406Frankliniella bispinosa 28,30Frankliniella sp. 28Frederick, John J. 370freeze conditions 69frequency of irrigation 340fresh-market industry 222fresh grapefruit peel breakdown 322Friedrich, Loretta M. 301fruit—loosening agent 160—aroma 260

—decay 322—detachment force 65,160—development 43,49—drop 65—firmness 281—flavor 260—fly control 26—juice microflora 301—labeling 297—peel 311—quality 65,134,274,281—rot incidence 246—size distribution and yield 97—surface microflora 301fungi 320fungicides 246,353,389furanocoumarins 320furanones 260Futch, Steve H. 81

G‘Genovese’ sweet basil 204Gallaher, Raymond N. 234galling 363galls 360gas exchange 14Gazula, Aparna 178genetic—engineering of citrus 124—improvement solutions 155—transformation 124Gerbera jamesonii 389germination 148Gioeli, Kenneth T. 374global warming 52glyphosate and carfentrazone herbicides 81Gmitter, Julie 124Gmitter Jr., Frederick G. 100González, Angel 26Goodner, Kevin 260Gottwald, T.R. 104Govindasamy, Ramu 219grafting 167Graham, James H. 118,134grapefruit 104,124—juice furanocoumarins 320—peel breakdown 322grape—breeding program 38—production 38—tomato 178green fluorescent protein (GFP) 124greenhouse 191,194,222—daisies 389—gas 52

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—investigations 104,134—production 230 —of vegetables 194—studies 134 —of grafted tomatoes 167greenhouse-grown—colored pepper 194—cucumber 222—organic strawberries 208green industry best management practices training 350greening 124,155—crisis 90—disease 285—symptoms 97green markets 214Grohmann, Karel 307Grosser, Jude W. 124ground-applied fertilizer 130groundwater 334—contamination 130grove vegetation management 81growing and marketing basil 204growth index 346guava production 24

HHall, D.G. 104Halman, Robert 228Harbaugh, Brent K. 395hand harvesting costs 61Harmonia 113harvesting—at different stages of fruit development 274—costs 301—scheduling model 55headspace extracts of strawberry 260heirlooms 230—tomatoes 170Heppner, John B. 10herbicide 81,238, 244herbs 238Hernandez, Evelio 26hexythiazox 241higher density orchards 155high intensity plantings 36,37high tunnel production 24,201—for strawberry 201HLB 85,155—and canker research 90Hochmuth, Robert C. 41,167,170.178homogalacturonan 315Hong, Huang 38horizontal and vertical trellis systems 191

hosts for coreids 5hothouse 222Howard, Forrest W. 363HPLC-MS 85,285HPLC–mass spectral (HPLC–MS) analyses 285HPLC analyses of methanol extracts 285Hu, Cuifeng 322huanglongbing 90,97,104,110,113,124, 155,265, 285— -infected citrus leaves 85—management 155Hunsberger, Adrian 358Hutchinson, Chad M. 183,187,230hybridization 38hydroxycinnamates 285

I‘Itaborai’ 145Ichinose, K. 104imidacloprid 249Impatiens wallerana 326Imperata cylindrica 383inoculated tomatoes 289insecticides 252insecticide application 110integrated management of canker 118integrated pest management (IPM) program 208,356Integrated Pest Management program in Spanish 356interiorscape and landscape plants 346international citrus industry 301interplanting guava with citrus 104interspecific hybridization 38intumescence 167invasive—insect pests 363—plants 374,383in vitro germination of citrus seed 148ion exchange 311Iqbal, Muhammad 311Irey, Mike 265iron deficiency 19irrigated cropland 183irrigation 65,69—application 334—control 340—controllers 334—programs 164—scheduling tools 75

JJacas, Josep A. 113Jackson, John L. 69,75Japanese chestnut 41

Jordi, Rebecca 356Jouquand, Celine 260juice—flavor and chemistry 265—made from infected trees 265—production 55—products 145—quality 140,145

Kkale 214Kang, Byung-Ho 167Khalaf, Abeer 100Kilmer, Richard 61Klee, Harry J. 274Kluson, Robert 228Koch, Karen E. 167Krueger, Romy 234Kyoto Protocol 52

Llaboratory simulations 289labor productivity 61Lamberts, Mary 219,358lance-leafed cultivars, caladium 395landscape—irrigation 334—maintenance 356,358—plants 395—shrubs 346larval instars 28laser labeling 297late-season ‘Valencia’ Oranges 61Laughlin, Wanda L. 41,170lawn fertilization 350Le, Q.D. 104leached nitrates 130leaching 346—pressure 187leaffooted bug 377leaf—chlorosis 152—color 346—conductance 65—ferrous iron content 19—greenness 19—nutrients 134—spots 353Leblanc, Humberto A. 52Leite, Jr., Rui P. 118lemon basil 204Lepidoptera 252Leppla, Norman C. 152Leptoglossus gonagra 5Leptoglossus zonatus 5Li, Chunfang 19

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Li, Yuncong 19Librán, María Del Carmen 26Liburd, Oscar E. 28,30,249limonoids 285liquid soil amendment products 134litchi 19Litchi chinensis 19Liu, Hong 363Livingston, Kenneth 338living mulch 249local green markets 204Loropetalum chinense 346Louime, Clifford 38low-chill peach cultivars 26,43,46,49low volume application technologies 110Lu, Jiang 38Lusher, William R. 69,75Luzio, Gary A. 311,315lychee trees 19lycopene 178Lycopersicon hirsutum 167Lycopersicum esculentum 244Lycospericon esculentum 167Lygodium microphyllum 374Lyrene, Paul M. 33

MMalabar soil series 140mamey sapote 14management tools 69Mangan, Frank 219Manilkara zapota 10Mannion, Catharine 358Manthey, John A. 320marine shipping 289market garden 204market niche 219mathematical model 160Mattis, Pam 356Mayer, Henrique 331,356,358McAvoy, Eugene J. 219,238,244McCollum, T. Greg 265McMillan, Jr., Robert T. 353McSorley, Robert 234,370mechanical harvesting 55,61,65,160—of citrus fruit 301—and abscission research 61—technology 55medications 320Meister, Charles W. 1Mejia, Luis 43Melaleuca quinquenervia 374Meloidogyne spp. 370melting flesh 43Mertely, James C. 246mesocarp tissue 270

metabolite profiling 85metabolomics 85methylation 315methyl bromide—alternatives 244—use 208microbial analysis 301microbial soil amendments 134microbiological evaluation of mechanically harvested citrus fruit 301microflora 304microirrigation 164microlepidoptera complex 10micronair nozzles 110microsensor to measure endogenous oxygen content in fresh fruit 270microsprinkler system maintenance guide 75microwave irradiation 315microwave release of pectin 315Miller, E. Paul 33Miller, Grady L. 334,340Miller, Paul 43,46,49millet 377minor crops 238Mitchell, Jeanmarie M. 274miticides 241Mizell, III, Russell F. 377model—for sustainable horticultural small farming in Florida 228—determining the feasibility of greenhouse production 208Momordica charantia 191Monascus purpureus 320monitoring flower thrips populations 28mono-potassium phosphate 322Montas, Wanda 19Moore, Gloria A. 100Moore, Kimberly 326Morales-Payán, J. Pablo 26Morchella esculenta 320Morgan, Kelly T. 65,69,75mortality factors of the citrus psyllid 113Moyer, Catalina 246,389Muchovej, James J. 338,383Muhlenbergia capillaris 338mulch 244Mullins, Chris 24Murraya 113multispectral reflectance 402muscadine grapes 38Myers, Lisa 10Myers, M. 118Myllocerus undecimpustulatus 1Myung, Kyung 320

NNagle, Curtis A. 241Narciso, Jan 265,297,320naseberry 10Natarajan, Seenivasan 346National Weather Service (NWS) 69native grass species 338native plants 363nectarine cultivars 43nematode management 370neonicotinoid insecticide 249,358Neoseiulus californicus 385Newman, Peter 65new crops 219new markets 219Nguyen, N.C. 104Nickum, Mark T. 14Nie, Stephen J. 204,214Niedz, Randall P. 148Nipaecoccus viridis 152nispero 10nitrate-nitrogen 346nitrate concentration 187nitrogen—fertilization programs 175—rates 164—uptake 134Nkambule, Thabile P. 170Noctuidae 360nodes, cogongrass 383non-melting flesh 43nonpathogenic tumor 167northern highbush blueberry cultivars 33Nunes, M. Cecilia do Nascimento 289Nuñez B., Ligia 5nutrient movement 183nutrient runoff 350nutrition 322nutsedge control 244Nyoike, Teresia W. 30,249N fertilization programs 164

OOcimum basilicum 204odor similarity 260oedema 167Onokpise, Oghenekome U. 383oil palm 52—crop system 52—plantations 52Olczyk, Teresa 170old world climbing fern 374oligogalacturonides 311Oligonychus perseae 1Olson, Stephen M. 167Om, Namgay 370

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Omar, Ahmad 124on-farm demonstration trials 244online courses 374Onokpise, Oghenokome U. 338open-field production 201open-pollinated tomato cultivars 170open hydroponic system 155Orbovic, Vladimir 124orchids 353organic—production 208—strawberries 208—waste products 326organosilicone adjuvant 19ornamental plants 346—aroids 395—diseases 389Oswalt, W. Chris 97oxhorn bucida (“Black Olive”) trees 360oxygen meter 270

Ppackinghouses 304,322Palmateer, Aaron J. 353panel review 219Pappas, Kim 219parasitoids 5Parker, Lelan 385parsley 238peach cultivars 26,46Peavy, Corstiana 170pectin methylesterase 311peel—breakdown 322—pitting 322—residue 311—waste 307Pemberton, Robert W. 363Peña, Jorge E. 1,5,10,113Penicillium digitatum spores 297Pentatomidae 377pepper 244Peres, Natalia A. 246,389perennial grass 383persea mite 1pesticides 1,377—license 399pest management 377Petroselinum crispum 238pH 346phenolic compounds 320phenols 285phloem collapse 97Phytophthora infestans 85phytophthora populations 134Phytoseiulus persimilis 385

phytotoxicity 118pick-up machine 301pink-flesh guava 24Pinto, Libardo 5plant–pathogen interaction 100planting density 155,338plant—growth 134 — -regulator ethephon 234—height 338—nutrition 19,322—spacing 175—tissue culture 148—tumor development on tomato 167—vigor 152Pleurotus sapidus 320Plotto, Anne 260,265plumeria 406Plumeria rubra 406Plutella xylostella 252Podosphaera fusca 389pollination methods 234pollutant 183polyethylene mulch 222—raised beds 208polymer coated urea 187Popenoe, Juanita 346,385postharvest 274—characteristics 281—decay 297—factors 322—handling 304—technology 270potato production 187potting media 338pound-solid production 55Pouteria sapota 14powdery mildew 389pre-emergent control 244pre- and postharvest factors influencing peel breakdown 322preharvest treatments 322preplant herbicide 244pretreatment 307Price, James F. 241processed products 140processing 230—industry 265producing Florida strawberry cultivars 201profitability 307profits 208Proptec sprayer 110protected agriculture 170,194,201, 208,222,230,274Prunus persica 43,46,49Pseudococcidae 152

Psidium guajava 24,104Psyllid-control 155psyllid—insects 85—insect vector 97,124—predators 113Puduri, Venkata S. 219purple nutsedge 244pusley 81

QQuadrastichus erythrinae 363quality of tangerines 297

R“red slicers” 170rabbiteye and southern highbush blueberries 28,33,36Rafie, A.R. 24Rainey, Donald P. 350rain sensors 340Ramos, Sara 26red-fleshed melon 274red and yellow grape tomato varieties 178Reed, Rashad 38reforestation 52Regalado, Ruben 358regulate fertilizer labels 350relative humidity 289Ren, Zhongbo 38resistance to fruit rot 246Reyes-De-Corcuera, José I. 85rhizomes, cogongrass 383Rhodes, Elena M. 28Richardia brasilienses 81Riddle, T. Charles 377ripening 289Ritenour, Mark A. 322Rogers, Catherine J. 170Rogers, Steven 90Roka, Fritz 55,61root-knot nematodes 370rootstocks 167root growth 340Rouse, R.E. 26,46,49Rouseff, Russell 85Russo, Ricardo O. 52Rutaceae 285

SSalame, Teresa P. 201Salmonella 301Salvia splendens 370sampling headspace technique 260

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Santos, Bielinski M. 164,175,201,281Sapodilla 10Sargent, Steven A. 201,230,270, 274,281scale insects 152Schaffer, Bruce 14,19schedule irrigation 334Schinus terebinthifolius 374Schumann, Arnold W. 134Sciarappa, William 219Scott, John W. 167,175Scritothrips ruthveni 28Seal, Dakshina R. 252Searcy, Jacob 55secondary metabolites in leaves 285seedcoat removal 148seedless grape cultivars 38seed—germination 148—production 234 —of sunn hemp 234—set 234—sowing 148—treatments 148seepage 164—irrigated potato production 187—irrigation 164Seijo, Teresa E. 246self-pollination 234sensory evaluation 170shade—effects of 402— -grown heirloom tomatoes 170Sharma, Shiv D. 81Shaw, Nicole L. 194,208,222,230Shedd, Mary 340shipping conditions 289short-term drought stress 65Shuler, Deanna V. 204,214Shuler, Kenneth D. 204,214Shuler, Pei-Ann N. 204,214silva cells 331similarity test 260Simon, James E. 219Simonne, Amy 170,178Simonne, Eric 167,178,281simulated shipping conditions 289simulation model 194simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) 307Singh, Megh 81Singhiella simplex 358Skvarch, Edward 356,399slicing cucumbers 222Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Program 228small farm

—growers 170—production 178Socash, Jimmy 331soft-textured fruits 270soil—amendments 134— -applied gypsum 281—conditions 134—drench insecticide 358—fertility 164,175—fertilization 326—moisture 65—organic matter 134—volume 331soilless media 230Solanum—esculentum 164,175—lycoperscium 170—lycopersicon 178—lycopersicum 270,289—tuberosum 187—viarum 374Sood, Preeti 297sorghum 377southern coastal plain 377southern highbush blueberries 28,33, 30,36South West Florida Small Farmer Network 228SPAD 3,46Spanish Extension programs 356Spann, Timothy M. 97Spathiphyllum 346specialty—crop 230—tomato 178spending patterns 219spherical mealybug 152spider mites 1,385spiromesifen 241SPME 260spray trials in Florida and in Paraná, Brazil 118Spreen, Thomas 55Spyke, Peter 155sri-lankan weevil 1St. Augustinegrass 334,340,402St. Augustine hot pepper 230St. Johns River basin 183Stall, William M. 238,244Stamps, Robert H. 346Stansly, Phil 26static headspace 260Stelinski, Lukasz 110stem-end rind breakdown 322stem water potential 65

stenospermocarpic seedless grape cultivars 38Stenotaphrum secundatum 334,340Stephen’s Produce 204,214sticky traps 28stink bugs 377Stoffella, Peter J. 274stone fruit breeding program 43storage 297storm water runoff 183Stover, E. 104,155strategic research plan 90strawberry 208,241,260—aroma 260—cultivars 201,246—fruit firmness 281—growers 208—production 201,246—olatile sampling 260Stenotaphrum secundatum 402subtropical climatic conditions 26sunflower 377sunn hemp 234supplemental Ca to strawberry plants 281susceptibility 246suture deformation 49swine manure 326Syrphidae 113systemic—acquired resistance 100—insecticide 358Syvertsen, James P. 65,134

TTagetes spp. 370TAME Invasives: A Solution for Your Life 374tame invasives portal 374tank mixing glyphosate and carfentrazone 81taste test 178temperature 160,289Tetranychus spp. 1,241,385Thomas, Denise D. 152thrips 30—monitoring in blueberries 28—populations 249Tieman, Denise 274tillers 338tissue—Ca concentration 281—culture 38tolerance to EPTC 244tomato 170,175,244,270—fruit quality and decay 289

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—marketable yield 164—production 164,244total maximum daily loads 183transgenics 155transpiration 65trap cropping system 377Treadwell, Danielle D. 170tree—architecture 155—growth in urban areas 331—planting opportunities 331—survival, growth, and juice quality 145—water stress 65trellis systems 191Trenholm, Laurie 350,402triticale 377Tropaeolum minus 370tropical—fruit 1—soda apple 374trunk and canopy shaking machines 61tuber quality 187turfgrass 334,402turf fertilizer rules and regulations 350twospotted spider mite 241

Uultraviolet reflective mulch 249ultra low volume (ULV, fogging) applicators 110urban—environments 331—tree plantings 331

VVaccinium spp. 33,36VanSickle, John J. 194,208,222VanVranken, Richard 219

variety trial 281Vasconcellos, Monica 124vegetables 238—coating 270—and floral bud set 46Vendrame, Wagner A. 353Viburnum odoratissimum 346Vietnamese guava 104viral diseases, pepper production 249Vitis sp. 38volatiles 265,274—identified in strawberry 260

WWabasso fine sand 145Wang, Koon-Hui 234Warner, April L. 41waste—residue 307—water remediation 311waterlogging 14watermelon 244watery lesions on citrus 5water—quality 183,187—stress 322—use 75weather-related tools 69weather information 69,75Webb, James E. 194,208,222weeds—in citrus 81—control 81,238,244—management 81,244Wert, Todd W. 46,49western flower thrips 28Whidden, Alicia 36white-flesh guava 24

whiteflies 249white sticky traps 30Widmer, Wilbur 307.311Williams, Mary J. 338Williamson, Jeffrey G. 33,43,46,49winter chilling requirement 49winter production 201Worthington, Christine M. 183Wszelaki, Annette 26

XXanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri 90, 100,118Xanthomonas citri 124Xu, Xia 38Xylella fastidiosa 90

Yyellow nutsedge 244yield 134Yonce, Henry D. 118

ZZelus 113Zhang, Jiuxu 304Zhao, Xin 167Zhou, Weiyang 307Zinnia elegans 370

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