Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology


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This Journal exists to publish results of research on fruit and other perennial crops, vegetables and ornamentals in commercial, amenity and/or recreational horticulture. Papers are welcomed from both temperate and tropical countries describing original investigations of interest to those engaged in scientific research and the practice of horticulture.


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CURRENT ISSUE: JULY 2008
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Included inside the current issue of The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology:

In vitroregeneration of ‘Green Sweet’ apple via nucellus-raised
callus

see abstract

 

Comparative analysis of floral MADS-box genes between wild-type and a putative homeotic mutant in lily

see abstract

 

Boron deficiency and toxicity in young persimmon (Diospyrus kaki L.)

see abstract

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