AN OVERVIEW OF FLORIDA CITRUS FREEZE SURVIVAL

作者: George Yelenosky

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摘要: Citrus freeze survival in Florida is a complicated ven ture that challenges the best entrepreneurial talents. Freeze warning systems are state of transition and continue to evolve through private enterprise with help from fed eral coordinated telecommunications. Re search on avoidance ice tolerance mechanisms largely focused inherent altered gene expression dur ing cold acclimation use water protection. New industry initiatives incorporate research observa tions into practical application identify specific areas opportunity. This target-focused effort stimulates technology transfer addressing disasters shift prime citrus acreage non-citrus activities. Exchange ideas observations tends keep options open develop an acute insight ensure sustainable indus try capable providing global leadership 21st century.

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