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Horticulture Collection Database

  • Database

  • 321 Pages
  • May 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
  • ID: 4900638
The Thematic Database contains over 2000 reviews of the latest research in sustainable agriculture in one place. This unique resource:
  • is a hub of content containing unique access to comprehensive reviews of the key research written by over 4000 internationally renowned experts across agriculture
  • provides a knowledge portal of over 2000 reviews as a synthesis of 100 - 200 of the latest research articles curated into a single chapter
  • includes reviews of best practices for achieving sustainable crop and livestock production, as well as case studies which demonstrate practical applications of this research

Key benefits

  • the content is thematically organised and searchable to enable you to easily find and read the research of most interest to you
  • a hub of curated content which saves you crucial time and effort, freeing up more time for you to focus on furthering your own research
  • ensures that you stay up-to-date with the emerging farming systems and technologies currently revolutionising the agricultural sector
  • continuously updated with new content each month to aid key actors in the agri-food supply chain to contribute to achieving sustainable agriculture
This subset of the full database focuses on horticulture crops and contains 321 individual reviews of the latest research.

Target Audience

University and other researchers involved in agricultural science, government and private sector agencies tackling climate change and supporting sustainable crop and livestock production, agricultural professionals offering specialist advice and services, companies wishing to improve product development or inform future decision making, farmers, food producers, food retailers, veterinarians, human health nutritionists, conservationists, entomologists, soil scientists and national organisations responsible for improving agricultural practices and sustainability.

Table of Contents

  1. Collection and evaluation of banana and plantain landraces in Africa
  2. Collection and evaluation of wild Musa species
  3. Cytogenetics of structural rearrangements in Musa hybrids and cultivars
  4. Developing hybrid banana varieties with improved properties
  5. Exploiting current Musa collections
  6. Genetic modification of bananas: the long road to farmers’ fields
  7. Identifying and classifying banana cultivars
  8. Making banana breeding more effective
  9. Overcoming the fertility crisis in bananas (Musa spp.)
  10. An overview of genetic improvement in bananas over the last century
  11. Safe dissemination of germplasm resources of banana
  12. Scope of collecting wild Musa species germplasm
  13. Seed germination, preservation and population genetics of wild Musa germplasm
  14. Targeted improvement of Cavendish clones
  15. The usage of phenotyping, genetics and functional genomics approaches to improve environmental stress factors in banana
  16. Advances in abiotic stress-resistant varieties of ornamentals
  17. Advances in conventional breeding techniques for ornamentals
  18. Advances in irrigation practices and technology in ornamental cultivation
  19. Advances in molecular breeding of ornamentals
  20. Advances in protected cultivation of ornamentals
  21. Advances in tissue culture techniques for ornamental plant propagation
  22. Diseases affecting ornamental geophytes and their control
  23. Environmental physiology of ornamental crops
  24. Exploiting the genetic diversity of ornamentals
  25. Improving nutrient management in the cultivation of ornamental plants in greenhouse, container and field production
  26. The use of gene-editing techniques in breeding improved ornamentals
  27. Losses and waste in fruits and vegetables
  28. Optimizing horticulture for urban agriculture
  29. Advances in controlled atmosphere storage of horticultural produce
  30. Advances in cooling technologies to preserve horticultural produce
  31. Advances in modified atmosphere and active packaging of horticultural produce
  32. Advances in postharvest sanitizing regimes for horticultural produce
  33. Advances in the potential use of non-thermal plasma in postharvest treatment of fresh horticultural produce
  34. Advances in the use of barrier coatings and additives in the preservation of fresh horticultural produce
  35. Advances in the use of biological control agents in the disinfection of horticultural produce
  36. Advances in the use of irradiation for the market access of fresh horticultural produce
  37. Advances in the use of ozone in the disinfection of horticultural produce
  38. Advances in understanding pathogens contaminating horticultural produce
  39. Advances in using heat for disinfection/disinfestation of horticultural produce
  40. Managing perennial Conservation Agriculture systems: orchards, plantations and agroforestry
  41. Monitoring postharvest attributes: instrumental techniques for measuring harvest maturity/fruit quality
  42. Postharvest handling of organically produced specialty crops
  43. Post-harvest risk management of biological hazards encountered in horticultural produce
  44. Smart distribution to maintain shelf life of horticultural produce
  45. Achieving sustainable cultivation of litchi
  46. Advances in avocado propagation for the sustainable supply of planting materials
  47. Advances in breeding and cultivation of pomegranate
  48. Advances in breeding of coconut
  49. Advances in breeding of mangoes
  50. Advances in breeding of papaya
  51. Advances in cultivation of avocado
  52. Advances in cultivation of coconut
  53. Advances in guava breeding
  54. Advances in guava cultivation
  55. Advances in integrated pest management (IPM) in citrus cultivation
  56. Advances in mandarin breeding
  57. Advances in mango cultivation
  58. Advances in papaya cultivation
  59. Advances in postharvest handling of citrus fruit
  60. Advances in understanding the ecology of citrus insect pests
  61. Crop improvement in jackfruit
  62. Ecological intensification of banana production systems
  63. Harvesting citrus: challenges and perspectives in an automated world
  64. Lime breeding: a way forward
  65. Mapping and exploiting the citrus genome
  66. Achieving sustainable greenhouse production: present status, recent advances and future developments
  67. Advances in breeding of cucumber and watermelon
  68. Advances in carrot breeding
  69. Advances in greenhouse design
  70. Advances in greenhouses and other protected structures used for cultivation of vegetables
  71. Advances in irrigation management in greenhouse cultivation
  72. Advances in irrigation techniques in vegetable cultivation
  73. Advances in lettuce breeding and genetics
  74. Advances in lettuce cultivation
  75. Advances in nutrient management in greenhouse cultivation
  76. Advances in organic cultivation of vegetables
  77. Advances in organic greenhouse cultivation
  78. Advances in pea breeding
  79. Advances in pest and disease management in greenhouse cultivation
  80. Advances in screenhouse design and practice for protected cultivation
  81. Advances in understanding and mitigating vegetable responses to abiotic stress
  82. Advances in understanding insect pests of vegetables: a case study of sweetpotato weevil
  83. Advances in understanding soil health for vegetable cultivation
  84. Alternative tillage production systems for cucurbit vegetables
  85. Apple mosaic virus: biology, epidemiology and detection
  86. Apple replant disease: causes and management
  87. Assessing the environmental impact of greenhouse cultivation
  88. Assessing the impact of environmental factors on the quality of greenhouse produce
  89. Automation and robotics in greenhouses
  90. Biological control in integrated management of deciduous fruit insect pests: the use of semiochemicals
  91. Breeding fruit cultivars with durable disease resistance
  92. Brown rot: causes, detection and control of Monilinia spp. affecting tree fruit
  93. Cultural control of arthropod pests in temperate tree fruit
  94. Developments in breeding vegetables
  95. Developments in growing substrates for soilless cultivation
  96. Developments in soilless/hydroponic cultivation of vegetables
  97. Disease monitoring and decision making in integrated fruit disease management
  98. Epidemiology and management of apple scab
  99. Fungal diseases of fruit: apple canker in Asia
  100. Fungal diseases of fruit: apple cankers in Europe
  101. Improving fungicide use in integrated fruit disease management
  102. Improving monitoring and forecasting in integrated management of fruit arthropod pests
  103. Improving plant propagation methods for fruit disease control
  104. Insect pests of fruit: aphids
  105. Integrated management of mite pests of tree fruit
  106. Integrated management of tortricid pests of tree fruit
  107. Integrated management of tree fruit insect pests: Drosophila suzukii (Spotted Wing Drosophila)
  108. Integrated pest management (IPM) in vegetables: examples of successful deployment
  109. Microbiological safety of vegetable produce: the impact of pre- and post-harvest practices
  110. Models, sensors and decision support systems in greenhouse cultivation
  111. New techniques for managing postharvest diseases of fruit: physical, chemical and biological agents
  112. Optimizing insecticide use in integrated management of fruit insect pests
  113. Plum pox virus: detection and management
  114. Powdery mildew: biology, epidemiology, and management of Podosphaera spp. of tree fruit
  115. Sustainable carrot production
  116. Sustainable systems for integrated fish and vegetable production: new perspectives on aquaponics
  117. Sustainable use of energy in greenhouses
  118. Towards sustainable plant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs): from greenhouses to vertical farms
  119. Understanding and monitoring diseases of vegetables
  120. Understanding crop responses to controlled climates in greenhouses
  121. Use of biocontrol agents in fruit tree disease management
  122. Advances in breeding of chestnuts
  123. Advances in breeding of hazelnuts
  124. Advances in cultivation of chestnuts
  125. Advances in cultivation of pistachio
  126. Advances in cultivation of walnuts
  127. Advances in detecting tree nut allergens
  128. Advances in understanding health benefits of hazelnuts
  129. Advances in understanding health benefits of pistachio
  130. Advances in understanding the nutritional profile and health benefits of almonds
  131. Developing hazelnuts as a sustainable and industrial crop
  132. Integrated disease management in tree nut cultivation
  133. The nutritional and nutraceutical value of walnut
  134. Tree nut cultivation, ecosystem services, biodiversity and conservation
  135. Uses and health benefits of chestnuts
  136. Advances and challenges in apple breeding
  137. Advances and challenges in blueberry breeding
  138. Advances and challenges in cherry breeding
  139. Advances and challenges in peach breeding
  140. Advances and challenges in raspberry and blackberry breeding
  141. Advances and challenges in strawberry genetic improvement
  142. Advances and challenges in sustainable peach production
  143. Advances and challenges in sustainable raspberry/blackberry cultivation
  144. Advances in fruit genetics
  145. Advances in the development and utilization of fruit tree rootstocks: a case study for apple
  146. Advances in understanding fruit tree growth
  147. Advances in understanding reproductive development in fruit-bearing plants
  148. Advances in understanding tree fruit-rhizosphere microbiome relationships for enhanced plant health
  149. Bioactive/nutraceutical compounds in fruit that optimize human health benefits
  150. Challenges and opportunities in pear breeding
  151. Challenges and opportunities in pear cultivation
  152. Optimizing disease management in fruit cultivation
  153. Optimizing fruit production efficiencies through mechanization
  154. Optimizing pest management in fruit cultivation
  155. Optimizing plant growth, yield and fruit quality with plant bioregulators
  156. Optimizing precision in orchard irrigation and nutrient management
  157. Optimizing production of quality nursery plants for fruit tree cultivation
  158. Pre- and post-harvest strategies to optimize fruit quality and shelf life
  159. Strawberries: a case study of how evolving market expectations impact sustainability
  160. Sustainable plum and apricot cultivation
  161. Sustainable sweet cherry cultivation: a case study for designing optimized orchard production systems
  162. The use of agricultural robots in orchard management
  163. Agroforestry for the cultivation of nuts
  164. Advances in cultivation of almonds: effects of genotypes, environment and cultural techniques
  165. Advances in understanding vegetable physiology: root systems as the next frontier in improving sustainable vegetable production
  166. Improvement options for horticultural production of fruits and vegetables
  167. Advances and challenges in sustainable apple cultivation
  168. Agroforestry for fruit trees in Europe and Mediterranean North Africa
  169. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: banana and plantain
  170. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: fruit and other tree crops
  171. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: vegetables
  172. Advances in breeding of pistachio
  173. Towards sustainable production of walnut (Juglans regia L.)
  174. Sustainable production of cabbage on plasticulture
  175. Banana cultivation in Africa
  176. Banana plant propagation methods
  177. Challenges in cultivation of bananas in the subtropics
  178. Conserving banana germplasm through field genebanks
  179. Good agricultural practices: an end point or a starting point for more sustainable banana production?
  180. Harvesting and packaging of bananas
  181. Life cycle assessment and carbon footprint of banana cultivation
  182. Nutrition and soil management in banana cultivation
  183. Organic banana cultivation and sustainability
  184. The origin, domestication and dispersal of bananas
  185. Ripening systems for bananas
  186. Sustainable banana cultivation: from standards to multiple solutions
  187. Understanding the banana industry: monoculture and beyond
  188. Challenges and opportunities for smallholders in banana value chains
  189. A functional approach to bunch formation in banana
  190. Advances in understanding flowering, pollination and fruit development in mangoes
  191. Advances in understanding mango tree growth and canopy development
  192. Exploiting the mango genome: molecular markers
  193. The genetic diversity of mangoes
  194. Improving fertilizer and water-use efficiency in mango cultivation
  195. Integrated disease management in mango cultivation
  196. Integrated pest management and biological pest control strategies in mango cultivation
  197. Life cycle assessment of mango systems
  198. Management of an ultra-high-density mango orchard and benefits of the small-tree system
  199. Mango cultivation in greenhouses
  200. Mango cultivation practices for the subtropics
  201. Mango cultivation practices in the tropics: good agricultural practices to maximize sustainable yields
  202. Monitoring fruit quality and quantity in mangoes
  203. Organic mango production: a review
  204. Post-harvest storage management of mango fruit
  205. The nutritional and nutraceutical/functional properties of mangoes
  206. Understanding post-harvest deterioration of mangoes
  207. Advances in post-harvest storage and handling of apples
  208. Advances in soil and nutrient management in apple cultivation
  209. Advances in understanding apple tree growth: rootstocks and planting systems
  210. The apple genome – harbinger of innovation for sustainable apple production
  211. Bacterial diseases affecting apples
  212. Growing organic apples in Europe
  213. Innovations in apple tree cultivation to manage crop load and ripening
  214. Advances in pest- and disease-resistant apple varieties
  215. Advances in understanding apple tree growth: the manipulation of tree growth and development
  216. Advances in understanding flowering and pollination in apple trees
  217. Sustainable arthropod management for apples
  218. Advances in marker-assisted breeding of tomatoes
  219. Assessing the environmental impact and sustainability of apple cultivation
  220. Evaluating and improving rootstocks for apple cultivation
  221. Mechanization and automation for apple
  222. Genetic resistance to viruses in tomato
  223. Integrated pest management in tomato cultivation
  224. Bio-ecology of major insect and mite pests of tomato crops in the tropics
  225. Advances in marker-assisted breeding of apples
  226. Developing disease-resistant tomato varieties
  227. Sustainable approaches to control postharvest diseases of apples
  228. The economics of apple production
  229. Advances in understanding apple fruit development
  230. Insect-transmitted viral diseases infecting tomato crops
  231. Organic greenhouse tomato production
  232. Developing tomato varieties with improved flavour
  233. Genetic engineering of tomato to improve nutritional quality, resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses, and for non-food applications
  234. Improving water and nutrient management in tomato cultivation
  235. Understanding and improving the shelf life of tomatoes
  236. Understanding and improving water-use efficiency and drought resistance in tomato
  237. Developments in tomato breeding: conventional and biotechnology tools
  238. Optimizing yields in tomato cultivation: maximizing tomato plant use of resources
  239. Tomato plant responses to biotic and abiotic stress
  240. Ensuring the genetic diversity of apples
  241. Management of viruses and virus-like agents affecting apple production
  242. Consumer trends in apple sales
  243. Ensuring the genetic diversity of tomatoes
  244. Integrated weed management in tomato cultivation
  245. Modelling crop growth and yield in tomato cultivation
  246. Pre- and Post-harvest fungal apple diseases

Author

  • D. Karamura and W. Ocimati, Bioversity International, Uganda; G. Blomme, Bioversity International, Ethiopia; J. G. Adheka, University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), Democratic Republic of the Congo; C. Sivirihauma, Université Catholique du Graben (UCG), Democratic Republic of the Congo; D. B. Dhed’a, University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), Democratic Republic of the Congo; and E. Karamura, Bioversity International, Uganda
  • Hugo A. Volkaert, Center for Agricultural Biotechnology – Kasetsart University, Thailand
  • Fajarudin Ahmad, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Indonesia and Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands; Peter M. Bourke and Henk Schouten, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands; Hugo Volkaert, Center for Agricultural Biotechnology – Kasetsart University, Thailand; Gert H. J. Kema, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands; and Hans de Jong, Kasetsart University, Thailand and Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
  • Edson Perito Amorim, Vanusia Batista de Oliveira Amorim, Manassés dos Santos Silva, Fernando Haddad, Claudia Fortes Ferreira and Janay Almeida dos Santos Serejo, Embrapa, Brazil
  • V. Guignon, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, France
  • James Dale, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; Wilberforce Tushemereirwe, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Uganda; and Robert Harding, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
  • Jeff Daniells, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Australia; and Steven B. Janssens, Botanic Garden Meise, Belgium
  • F. Bakry, J. P. Horry and C. Jenny, CIRAD, UMR AGAP and AGAP, Université de Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, France
  • Delphine Amah, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; David W. Turner, The University of Western Australia, Australia; D. Jane Gibbs, Consultant, Australia; Allan Waniale, Makerere University and National Agricultural Research Laboratories, Uganda; Gil Gram, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Uganda and Katholieke University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium; and Rony Swennen, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Tanzania and Katholieke University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium
  • Mike Smith, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Australia; and Michael Pillay, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa
  • John Thomas, The University of Queensland, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, Ecosciences Precinct, Australia; Sébastien Massart, Integrated and Urban Plant Pathology Laboratory, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Belgium; Ines Van den Houwe, Bioversity International Transit Centre, KU Leuven, Division of Crop Biotechnics – Laboratory of Tropical Crop Improvement, Belgium; Nicolas Roux, Bioversity International, France; and Kathy Crew, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ecosciences Precinct, Australia
  • Julie Sardos, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, Montpellier Office, France
  • Bart Panis, Bioversity International and Katholieke University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium; Simon Kallow, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, UK and Katholieke University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium; and Steven B. Janssens, Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium
  • Eli Khayat, Rahan Meristem (1998) LTD., Israel
  • Sebastien Christian Carpentier, Bioversity International and Katholieke University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium; and David Eyland, Katholieke University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium
  • Qiansheng Li and Mengmeng Gu, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, USA
  • Traud Winkelmann and Philipp Braun, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; and Emmy Dhooghe and Johan van Huylenbroeck, Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Belgium
  • John D. Lea-Cox, University of Maryland, USA
  • Neil O. Anderson, University of Minnesota, USA
  • James E. Faust, Clemson University, USA
  • G. R. Rout, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, India; and S. Mohan Jain, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Gary A. Chastagner and Andrea R. Garfinkel, Washington State University, USA
  • John Erwin, University of Maryland, USA
  • Yoo Gyeong Park, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea; Young Hoon Park, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea; Abinaya Manivannan, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Republic of Korea; Prabhakaran Soundararajan, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Republic of Korea; and Byoung Ryong Jeong, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea
  • John Majsztrik, Clemson University, USA; and James S. Owen Jr., USDA-ARS, USA
  • Bruno Trevenzoli Favero, Josefine Nymark Hegelund and Henrik Lütken, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Elhadi M. Yahia, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico; and Jorge M. Fonseca, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy
  • B. W. Alsanius, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; M. Jirström, Lund University, Sweden; M. T. Naznin and S. Khalil, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; and E.-C. Ekström, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • John DeLong, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada; and Robert Prange, Dalhousie University, Canada
  • J. R. Olatunji and A. R. East, Massey University, New Zealand
  • Jeffrey S. Brandenburg, The JSB Group LLC, USA
  • Joshua B. Gurtler, Xuetong Fan, Tony Jin and Brendan A. Niemira, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Sukhvinder Pal Singh and John Golding, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Elizabeth A. Baldwin, formerly USDA-ARS, USA; and Jeffrey K. Brecht, University of Florida, USA
  • Samir Droby, Agricultural Research Organization – Volcani Center (ARO), Israel; Michael Wisniewski, USDA-ARS, USA; and Davide Spadaro, University of Torino, Italy
  • John Golding and Sukhvinder Pal Singh, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Marcin Glowacz, Natural Resources Institute (NRI) – University of Greenwich, UK
  • P. Truchado, A. Allende and M. I. Gil, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain
  • Elazar Fallik and Susan Lurie, Agricultural Research Organization – Volcani Center (ARO), Israel; and Lisa Jamieson and Allan Woolf, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited, New Zealand
  • Amir Kassam, University of Reading, UK; Emilio J. González-Sánchez, University of Cordoba and Asociación Española de Agricultura de Conservación Suelos Vivos (AEACSV), Spain and European Conservation Agriculture Federation, Belgium; Sim Choon Cheak, Sime Darby Research Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia; Zaharah A. Rahman, formerly Putra University, Malaysia; Julio Roman-Vazquez and Francisco Marquez-Garcia, University of Cordoba, Spain; Rosa Carbonell-Bojollo, Centro IFAPA Alameda del Obispo, Spain; Oscar Veroz-Gonzalez, Asociación Española de Agricultura de Conservación Suelos Vivos (AEACSV), Spain; and Dennis P. Garrity, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Kenya
  • Kerry B. Walsh and Nicholas T. Anderson, Central Queensland University, Australia
  • Penelope Perkins-Veazie, Chris Gunter and Marlee Trandel, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Keith Warriner and Mahdiyeh Hasani, University of Guelph, Canada
  • J. K. Brecht, University of Florida, USA; I. Uysal and M. C. N. Nunes, University of South Florida, USA; J. P. Emond, The Illuminate Group, USA; S. Mercier, Décathlon Canada, Canada; and U. McCarthy, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
  • Xuming Huang, South China Agricultural University, China
  • Jayeni Hiti-Bandaralage, Alice Hayward, Chris O’Brien, Madeleine Gleeson, William Nak and Neena Mitter, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Ibrahim Kahramanoglu, Serhat Usanmaz and Turgut Alas, European University of Lefke, Cyprus
  • L. Perera, Coconut Research Institute, Sri Lanka; R. Manimekalai, Sugarcane Breeding Institute, India; and S. Sudarsono, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
  • Sunday O. S. Akinyemi, National Horticultural Research Institute, Nigeria
  • Sunil Kumar Sharma, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India
  • Gary S. Bender, University of California Cooperative Extension, USA
  • M. A. Foale, Quang Thien Nguyen and Steve W. Adkins, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Pankaj Kumar and K. Usha, Division of Fruits and Horticultural Technology – Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India; and Bhupinder Singh, Centre for Environment Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture (CESCRA), India
  • Noosheen Zahid and Mehdi Maqbool, University of Poonch, Pakistan; and Ajit Singh and Asgar Ali, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia
  • Lukasz Stelinski, University of Florida, USA
  • José Cuenca, Luis Navarro and Pablo Aleza, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA), Spain
  • Victor Galán Saúco, Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias, Spain
  • Parmeshwar Lal Saran, ICAR – Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, India; and Ravish Choudhary, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India
  • John Golding and John Archer, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Robert W. Jones, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico; Pablo Liedo, Departamento de Entomología, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Mexico; and Santiago Vergara-Pineda, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico
  • S. Shyamalamma and S. Priyanka, University of Agricultural Sciences, India; and G. S. K. Swamy and P. M. Sampath, University of Horticultural Sciences, India
  • Charles Staver, Bioversity International, France
  • Marcos David Ferreira, Embrapa Instrumentação, Brazil
  • Muhammad Usman, University of Agriculture, Pakistan; Muhammad Mumtaz Khan and Rashid Al-Yahyai, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman; and Bilquees Fatima, University of Agriculture, Pakistan
  • Patrick Ollitrault, CIRAD, France
  • Leo F. M. Marcelis, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Joaquim Miguel Costa, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; and Ep Heuvelink, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
  • Todd Wehner, North Carolina State University, USA; and Rachel Naegele, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Emmanuel Geoffriau, Agrocampus Ouest, IRHS, France
  • Juan I. Montero, formerly Institut de Recerca i Tecnología Agroalimentaries, Spain; and Yi Zhang, Qichang Yang and Xinglin Ke, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, China
  • Martine Dorais, Centre de recherche en innovation sur les végétaux, Université Laval, Canada
  • Stefania De Pascale, University of Naples Federico II, Italy; Luca Incrocci, University of Pisa, Italy; Daniele Massa, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Italy; Youssef Rouphael, University of Naples Federico II, Italy; and Alberto Pardossi, University of Pisa, Italy
  • Andre da Silva and Timothy Coolong, University of Georgia, USA
  • Germán Sandoya, University of Florida, USA
  • Rosemary Collier, University of Warwick, UK
  • Neil S. Mattson, Cornell University, USA; and Christopher J. Currey, Iowa State University, USA
  • Xin Zhao, University of Florida, USA; Francesco Di Gioia, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Kathleen Delate, Iowa State University, USA; Erin Rosskopf, USDA-ARS, USA; and Wenjing Guan, Purdue University, USA
  • Martine Dorais, Université Laval, Canada
  • Diego Rubiales and María J. González-Bernal, Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, Spain; Tom Warkentin and Rosalind Bueckert, University of Saskatchewan, Canada; Maria C. Vaz Patto, ITQB NOVA-Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; Kevin McPhee, Montana State University, USA; Rebecca McGee, USDA-ARS, USA; and Petr Smýkal, Palacký University, Czech Republic
  • Gerben J. Messelink and H. Marjolein Kruidhof, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
  • Josef Tanny, Agricultural Research Organization – Volcani Center, Israel
  • Frederik Börnke, Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) and University of Potsdam, Germany; and Dietmar Schwarz, Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ), Germany
  • Kenneth Sorensen, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Ajay Nair, Iowa State University, USA
  • S. Alan Walters, Southern Illinois University, USA
  • Karel Petrzik, Biology Centre CAS, Czech Republic
  • Zhiquan Mao and Yanfang Wang, Shandong Agricultural University, China
  • Assumpció Antón, Erica Montemayor and Nancy Peña, Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), Spain
  • Nazim Gruda, University of Bonn, Germany
  • E. J. van Henten, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
  • Larry Gut, Christopher Adams and James Miller, Michigan State University, USA; and Peter McGhee and Donald Thomson, Pacific Biocontrol Corporation, USA
  • Vincent G. M. Bus and Joanna K. Bowen, The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited, New Zealand; Andrea Patocchi, Agroscope, Switzerland; Giovanni A. L. Broggini, ETH Zürich, Switzerland; Satish Kumar, The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited, New Zealand; and François N. D. Laurens, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique, France
  • Imre Holb, University of Debrecen and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
  • Matthew J. Grieshop, Michigan State University, USA
  • Laura A. Chatham and John A. Juvik, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, USA
  • Youbin Zheng, University of Guelph, Canada
  • Dimitrios Savvas, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece; and Damianos Neocleous, Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Cyprus
  • Angela Berrie, NIAB EMR, UK
  • Tom Passey and Xiangming Xu, NIAB EMR, UK
  • Baohua Li, Qingdao Agricultural University, China
  • Robert Saville and Leone Olivieri, NIAB EMR, UK
  • Mengjun Hu, University of Maryland, USA
  • Tim Belien, Proefcentrum Fruitteelt VZW, Belgium; Slawomir Lux, inSilico-IPM, Poland; Bart De Ketelaere, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; and Dany Bylemans, Proefcentrum Fruitteelt VZW, Belgium
  • Ioannis Tzanetakis, University of Arkansas, USA; and Robert Martin, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Giuseppe E. Massimino Cocuzza, Università di Catania, Italy
  • Rebecca A. Schmidt-Jeffris, Clemson University, USA; Elizabeth H. Beers, Washington State University, USA; and Carlo Duso, University of Padua, Italy
  • Alan L. Knight, USDA-ARS, USA; Gary J. R. Judd, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Canada; Todd Gilligan, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, USA; Eduardo Fuentes-Contreras, Universidad de Talca, Chile; and William B. Walker III, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
  • Neil Audsley, Fera Science Ltd, UK; and Lorenzo Tonina and Nicola Mori, University of Padova, Italy
  • Joshua Freeman, University of Florida, USA
  • Max Teplitski, NIFA-USDA, USA
  • Oliver Körner, Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ), Germany
  • Simona Marianna Sanzani and Antonio Ippolito, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
  • Claudio Ioriatti and Gino Angeli, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy; Greg Krawczyk, The Pennsylvania State University, USA; and Carlo Duso, University of Padova, Italy
  • Manuel Rubio, Federico Dicenta and Pedro Martínez-Gómez, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain
  • A. Amiri and L. Gañán, Washington State University, USA
  • Mary Ruth McDonald and Zachariah Telfer, University of Guelph, Canada
  • B. W. Alsanius and S. Khalil, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden; A. Tadesse, Debre Berhan University, Ethiopia; A. K. Rosberg, K. J. Bergstrand, R. Hartmann, L. Mogren, M. Alam, M. Grudén and T. Naznin, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden; and A. Getahun, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
  • S. Hemming, J. C. Bakker, J. B. Campen and F. L. K. Kempkes, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
  • Toyoki Kozai, Japan Plant Factory Association, Japan; Yumiko Amagai, Chiba University, Japan; and Eri Hayashi, Japan Plant Factory Association, Japan
  • Mohammad Babadoost, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, USA
  • Chieri Kubota, The Ohio State University, USA
  • Jürgen Köhl, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
  • Teresa Barreneche, BFP, INRA, Université de Bordeaux, France; Roberto Botta, Università di Torino, Italy; and Cécile Robin, BIOGECO, INRA, Université de Bordeaux, France
  • Ali Islam, University of Ordu, Turkey
  • Ümit Serdar, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey; Toshihiro Saito, Institute of Fruit Tree and Tea Science, Japan; Beatriz Cuenca, Empresa de Transformacion Agraria S.A (TRAGSA) Maceda, Spain; Burak Akyüz, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey; José Gomes Laranjo, University of Tras-Os-Montes (UTAD) CITAB, Portugal; Gabriele Beccaro and Giancarlo Bounous, University of Turin, Italy; Rita Lourenço Costa and Patrícia Fernandes, Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, Portugal; Maria Gabriella Mellano, University of Turin, Italy; and Pereira Lorenzo Santiago, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  • Bekir Erol Ak, University of Harran, Turkey
  • D. L. McNeil, University of Tasmania, Australia
  • Stef J. Koppelman and Melanie L. Downs, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
  • Loretta Bacchetta, Silvia Procacci and Barbara Benassi, ENEA-Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Italy
  • Pablo Hernández-Alonso, Mònica Bulló and Jordi Salas-Salvadó, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
  • Özlem Tokuşoğlu, Celal Bayar University, Turkey
  • Valerio Cristofori, Stefano Speranza and Cristian Silvestri, University of Tuscia, Italy
  • Andrea Vannini and Carmen Morales-Rodríguez, Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-food and Forest systems (DIBAF) – University of Tuscia, Italy
  • Turan Karadeniz, Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey; Faik Ekmel Tekintaş, Adnan Menderes University, Turkey; and Seyit Mehmet Şen, Kastamonu University, Turkey
  • Gabriele Beccaro, Marta De Biaggi, Chiara Ferracini and Simona Bonelli, University of Turin, Italy
  • Eduardo Augusto dos Santos Rosa, Maria Cristina Seixas Martins Morais, Ivo Vaz Oliveira, Berta Maria de Carvalho Gonçalves Macedo and Ana Paula Calvão Moreira da Silva, Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), Portugal
  • Amanda Karlström, NIAB EMR and University of Reading, UK; Magdalena Cobo Medina, NIAB EMR and University of Nottingham, UK; and Richard Harrison, NIAB EMR, UK
  • Susan McCallum, James Hutton Institute, UK
  • José Quero-García, INRA, University of Bordeaux, France; Amy Iezzoni, Michigan State University, USA; Gregorio López-Ortega, IMIDA, Spain; Cameron Peace, Washington State University, USA; Mathieu Fouché and Elisabeth Dirlewanger, INRA, University of Bordeaux, France; and Mirko Schuster, Julius Kühn-Institut, Germany
  • Dario J. Chavez and Rachel A. Itle, University of Georgia, USA; Daniel Mancero-Castillo, Universidad Agraria del Ecuador, Ecuador; Jose X. Chaparro, University of Florida, USA; and Thomas G. Beckman, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Ramón Molina-Bravo, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Costa Rica; Margaret Leigh Worthington, University of Arkansas, USA; and Gina E. Fernandez, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Chris Barbey and Kevin Folta, University of Florida, USA
  • Luca Corelli Grappadelli, Brunella Morandi and Luigi Manfrini, University of Bologna, Italy; and Pasquale Losciale, University of Bari, Italy
  • Julie Graham, Alison Karley, Alison Dolan, Dominic Williams and Nikki Jennings, James Hutton Institute, UK
  • Ksenija Gasic and Christopher Saski, Clemson University, USA
  • Gennaro Fazio, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Resources Unit, USA; and Terence Robinson, Cornell University, USA
  • Ted DeJong, University of California-Davis, USA
  • Tomoya Esumi, Shimane University, Japan; and Ryutaro Tao, Kyoto University, Japan
  • Mark Mazzola and Shashika S. Hewavitharana, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Federica Blando and Miriana Durante, Institute of Sciences of Food Production (ISPA), Italy; and B. Dave Oomah, formerly Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre, Canada
  • Danielle Guzman and Amit Dhingra, Washington State University, USA
  • Todd Einhorn, Michigan State University, USA
  • Sara M. Villani, North Carolina State University, USA; Kerik D. Cox, Cornell University, USA; and George W. Sundin, Michigan State University, USA
  • Manoj Karkee, Center for Precision and Automated Agricultural Systems, Washington State University, USA; Jacqueline Gordón, Washington State Tree Fruit Association, USA; Bernardita Sallato, Washington State University, USA; and Matthew Whiting, Center for Precision and Automated Agricultural Systems, Washington State University, USA
  • Arthur Agnello, Cornell University, USA
  • Duane Greene, University of Massachusetts, USA
  • Denise Neilsen and Gerry Neilsen, Summerland Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada
  • Stefano Musacchi, Washington State University and Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, USA; and Davide Neri, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
  • Peter Toivonen, Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada
  • M. P. Pritts, Cornell University, USA; and T. M. Sjulin, formerly Driscoll Strawberry Associates, USA
  • Mihai Botu, University of Craiova, Romania
  • Gregory A. Lang, Michigan State University, USA
  • Qin Zhang and Manoj Karkee, Washington State University, USA; and Amy Tabb, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Michael A. Gold, University of Missouri, USA
  • Ettore Barone and Francesco Sottile, Università di Palermo, Italy
  • Felipe H. Barrios-Masias, University of Nevada, USA; Cristina Lazcano, University of California Davis, USA; and Leonardo H. Hernandez-Espinoza, University of Nevada, USA
  • Cornelius Adewale and David Granatstein, Washington State University, USA
  • Pierre-Éric Lauri and Sylvaine Simon, INRA, France
  • Pierre-Éric Lauri, INRA, France; Karim Barkaoui, CIRAD, France; Mohammed Ater, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; and Adolfo Rosati, CREA, Italy
  • Stefan Hauser, IITA, Nigeria; Clifford Gold, Nevada City, USA; Cornelia Pasberg-Gauhl and Friedhelm Gauhl, FG-Inter-Agro-Consult KG, Austria; Juliet Akello, IITA, Zambia; Kim Jacobsen, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium; Lindsey Norgrove, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland; Daniel Coyne, IITA, Kenya; P. Lava Kumar, IITA, Nigeria; George Mahuku, Manoj Kaushal, IITA, Tanzania; Valentine Nakato, IITA, Uganda; and Leena Tripathi and Jaindra Tripathi, IITA, Kenya
  • Peter Neuenschwander and Désiré Gnanvossou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; Stefan Hauser, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Georg Goergen, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; Rachid Hanna, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cameroon; Lindsey Norgrove, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland; and Koffi Negloh and Cyriaque Agboton, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin
  • Ignace Godonou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Catholic University of West Africa, Benin; May-Guri Sӕthre, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Ghislain Tepa-Yotto, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Université Nationale d’Agriculture, Benin; Désiré Gnanvossou and Ouorou Douro- Kpindou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; and Danny Coyne, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Kenya
  • Salih Kafkas, University of Çukurova, Turkey
  • Annarita Marrano and David Neale, University of California-Davis, USA
  • Charles E. Barrett, Lucas G. Paranhos, Kati W. Migliaccio, Gary K. England and Lincoln Zotarelli, University of Florida, USA
  • W. K. Tushemereirwe and J. Kubiriba, National Agricultural Research Laboratories, Uganda
  • Sharon D. Hamill, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Australia
  • Víctor Galán Saúco, Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias, Spain
  • Mike Smith, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Australia
  • Charles Staver, Bioversity International, France
  • Juan José Aycart, Dole, Ecuador
  • Louis Bockel, Laure-Sophie Schiettecatte and Orane Debrune, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Italy
  • Jetse J. Stoorvogel, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; and Rafael A. Segura, CORBANA S.A., Costa Rica
  • Frans Wielemaker, Consultant (formerly Director of Research at Dole Fresh Fruit International), Costa Rica
  • Hugo Volkaert, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Thailand
  • Frits Popma, Popma Fruit Expertise, The Netherlands
  • Sietze Vellema and Kees Jansen, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
  • Dan Koeppel, Independent Journalist and Researcher, USA
  • William Tinzaara, Bioversity International, Uganda; Dietmar Stoian, Bioversity International, France, Walter Ocimati, Enoch Kikulwe and Gloria Otieno, Bioversity International, Uganda; and Guy Blomme, Bioversity International, Ethiopia
  • D. W. Turner, School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Australia and D. J. Gibbs, Consultant, Perth, Australia
  • Maria Hilda Pérez-Barraza and Jorge Alberto Osuna-Gracia, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Mexico
  • Frédéric Normand, CIRAD, UR HortSys, France; and Pierre-Éric Lauri, INRA, UMR System, France
  • V. Pérez and J. I. Hormaza, Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterránea La Mayora (IHSM La Mayora – CSIC – UMA), Spain
  • Noris Ledesma, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden – Florida, USA
  • A. G. Levin, Supplant Ltd, Israel
  • Randy C. Ploetz, University of Florida, USA
  • Stefano De Faveri, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Australia
  • Claudine Basset-Mens, Sandra Payen, Henri Vannière, Angela Braun and Yannick Biard, CIRAD, France
  • Steven A. Oosthuyse, HortResearch SA, South Africa
  • John Y. Yonemoto, Japan Tropical Fruit Association, Japan
  • Victor Galán Saúco, Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias (ICIA), Spain
  • Sisir Mitra, International Society for Horticultural Science, India; and A. Bhagwan, Fruit Research Station, India
  • Kerry Walsh and Zhenglin Wang, Central Queensland University, Australia
  • Víctor Manuel Medina-Urrutia, Jaime Eduardo Reyes-Hernández, Gil Virgen-Calleros and Enrique Pimienta-Barrios, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico; and Marciano Manuel Robles-González, Campo Experimental Tecomán, Mexico
  • Noam Alkan, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), Volcani Center, Israel; and Anirudh Kumar, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), Volcani Center, Israel and Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), India
  • Laurent Urban, University of Avignon, France; Mônica Maria de Almeida Lopes and Maria Raquel Alcântara de Miranda, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil
  • Apiradee Uthairatanakij and Pongphen Jitareerat, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand; and Robert E. Paull, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
  • Christopher B. Watkins, Cornell University, USA
  • G. H. Neilsen, D. Neilsen and T. Forge, Summerland Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; and K. Hannam, Natural Resources Canada
  • Dugald Close, University of Tasmania, Australia
  • Amit Dhingra, Washington State University, USA
  • John Norelli, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Jutta Kienzle, Independent Researcher, Germany; and Markus Kelderer, Research Station of Laimburg, Italy
  • Stefano Musacchi, Washington State University, USA; and Duane Greene, University of Massachusetts, USA
  • Markus Kellerhals, Agroscope, Switzerland
  • Dugald C. Close and Sally A. Bound , University of Tasmania, Australia
  • Peter M. Hirst, Purdue University, USA
  • Elizabeth H. Beers, Washington State University, USA
  • Junming Li, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers – Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), China
  • D. Granatstein, Washington State University, USA; and G. Peck, Cornell University, USA
  • G. Fazio, USDA-ARS/Cornell University, USA
  • Q. Zhang, M. Karkee and L. R. Khot, Washington State University, USA
  • Moshe Lapidot and Ilan Levin, Institute of Plant Sciences – Volcani Center, ARO, Israel
  • Robert L. Gilbertson, Marcela Vasquez-Mayorga and Mônica Macedo, University of California-Davis, USA; and R. Muniappan, Virginia Tech, USA
  • R. Srinivasan, AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center, Taiwan
  • K. Evans and C. Peace, Washington State University, USA
  • D. R. Panthee, J. P. Kressin and P. Adhikari, North Carolina State University, USA
  • W. J. Janisiewicz and W. M. Jurick II, USDA-ARS, USA
  • R. Karina Gallardo, Washington State University, USA; and Hildegard Garming, Thünen Institute of Farm Economics, Germany
  • A.N. Lakso and M. C. Goffinet, Cornell University, USA
  • H. Czosnek, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; A. Koren, Hishtil Nursery, Israel; and F. Vidavski, Tomatech R&D, Israel
  • Martine Dorais, Laval University, Canada
  • M. Causse, E. Albert and C. Sauvage, INRA, France
  • B. Kaur and A. K. Handa, Purdue University, USA; and A. K. Mattoo, USDA-ARS, USA
  • E. Simonne, M. Ozores-Hampton, A. Simonne and A. Gazula, University of Florida, USA
  • K. Wang and A. K. Handa, Purdue University, USA; and A. K. Mattoo, USDA-ARS, USA
  • Agustin Zsogon, University Fedefrale de Vicosa, Brazil
  • Y. Bai, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
  • V. S. Almeida, F. T. Delazari, C. Nick, W. L. Ara ú jo and D. J. H. Silva, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil
  • C. A. Avila, S. C. Irigoyen and K. K. Mandadi, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, USA
  • Gayle M. Volk, USDA-ARS-CARR National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation, USA
  • Kenneth C. Eastwell, Washington State University, USA
  • Desmond O’Rourke, Washington State University and Belrose Inc., USA
  • Andreas W. Ebert and Lawrence Kenyon, AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center, Taiwan
  • Francesco Tei and Euro Pannacci, University of Perugia, Italy
  • Kenneth J. Boote, University of Florida, USA
  • Wayne M. Jurick II, USDA-ARS, USA and Kerik D. Cox, Cornell University, USA