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  2. American Society for Horticultural Science - Wikipedia

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    The research studies published in HortScience are limited to advances in knowledge derived from high-value specialty crops and their components or products. HortScience seeks to publish the results of problem-solving research, typically conducted on a small-scale basis, in controlled environments or in limited trials. Generally, the results are ...

  3. HortScience - Wikipedia

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  4. List of colloquial names for universities and colleges in the ...

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    The abbreviation may be non-obvious. For example, "KU" is the University of Kansas and not "UK," which is commonly the University of Kentucky. In some cases, the nickname may be better known than the formal name. For example, "West Point" for the United States Military Academy or "UCLA" for the University of California, Los Angeles.

  5. Susyn M. Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The standard author abbreviation S.Andrews is used to indicate this person as the author when citing ... HortScience 37(3): 595–598. The Genus Lavandula. A ...

  6. Luther Burbank - Wikipedia

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    The standard author abbreviation Burbank is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [32] See also ... HortScience, 50(2), 161–188.

  7. Thomas W. Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wallace Whitaker (August 13, 1904 – November 29, 1993) was an American botanist and horticulturist who spent most of his career working as a geneticist for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

  8. Floriculture - Wikipedia

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    A retail greenhouse shows some of the diversity of floricultural plants Flower seedlings sold at a local market in Breda, Netherlands. Floriculture is the study of the efficient production of the plants that produce showy, colorful flowers and foliage for human enjoyment in human environments.

  9. List of botanists by author abbreviation (Q–R) - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have published. This list follows that established by Brummitt & Powell (1992). [1]