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Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Fruit Charts Pome Fruit Trees Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Fruit Charts Pome Fruit Trees

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Fruit Charts Pome Fruit Trees

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Fruit Charts Pome Fruit Trees

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Fruit Charts Pome Fruit Trees References Avery, J., P. Byers, M. Kaps, L. Kovacs, and M. Odneal. Growing Fruit for Home Use. State Fruit Experiment Station. Missouri State University- Mountain Grove. (accessed January 30, 2006). Kolbe, M. H. Growing Pears in North Carolina. North Carolina State University and the U. S. Department of Agriculture. (accessed December 12, 2005). Lerner, B. R., and M. N. Dana. Storing Fruits and Vegetables at Home. Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service. (accessed April 25, 2006). National Information System for the USDA Regional IPM Centers. “Crop Profile for Apple in Missouri.” (accessed December 17, 2005). Rieger, M. “Apple.” Mark Rieger’s Fruit Crop Home Page. University of Georgia Department of Horticulture. (accessed April 24, 2006).

Fruit & Vegetable Production Unit for Plant Science Core Curriculum Fruit Charts Pome Fruit Trees References Rieger, M. “Pears.” Mark Rieger’s Fruit Crop Home Page. University of Georgia Department of Horticulture. (accessed April 25, 2006). Schroeder, C. B., E. D. Seagle, L. M. Felton, J. M. Ruter, W. T. Kelley, and G. Krewer. Introduction to Horticulture. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc., U. S. Apple Association. (accessed April 24, 2006). Warmund, M. R. Home Fruit Production: Apples. University of Missouri Extension. (accessed December 17, 2005). Willenberg, B., and K. Hughes. Home Storage of Fruits and Vegetables in Root Cellars. University of Missouri Extension. (accessed April 24, 2006).