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  2. International Society for Horticultural Science - Wikipedia

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    The International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) is the world's leading independent organization of horticultural scientists. [1] [2] [3] Its aim is "to promote and encourage research and education in all branches of horticultural science and to facilitate cooperation and knowledge transfer on a global scale through its symposia and congresses (International Horticultural Congress ...

  3. ProMusa - Wikipedia

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    Promusa was created in 1997 by the World Bank and INIBAP as a global program to co-ordinate and improve research on banana improvement. Its aim was to increase interactions between pathologists and the world’s few banana breeders in order to maximize the outputs of breeding and accelerate the impact of banana improvement efforts.

  4. M. H. Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    International Symposium on Medicinal and Nutraceutical Plants 756. 2007. Mitchell, Sylvia A., et al. "A journey through the Medicinal Plant Industry of the Caribbean highlighting Mona's Contribution." Caribbean Quarterly 54.3 (2008): 27–51. Abdel‐Tawwab, Mohsen, and Mohammad H. Ahmad.

  5. ISHS - Wikipedia

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    ISHS may refer to: Idaho State Historical Society; Indooroopilly State High School; Innisfail State High School; International Society for Horticultural Science; International Society for Humor Studies; Islamic State Health Service

  6. International Cultivar Registration Authority - Wikipedia

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    The International Society for Horticultural Science appoints and monitors all ICRAs. At present it recognizes over 70 ICRAs, ranging from societies focused on a specific genus (such as Clivia , Quercus , or Saxifraga ), through organizations with broader sets of interests (including the Singapore Botanic Gardens and the United States National ...

  7. Ustilago esculenta - Wikipedia

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    Ustilago esculenta is a species of fungus in the Ustilaginaceae, a family of smut fungi.It is in the same genus as the fungi that cause corn smut, loose smut of barley, false loose smut, covered smut of barley, loose smut of oats, and other grass diseases.

  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. Tanacetum balsamita - Wikipedia

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    The plant seems to have originated in the Mediterranean. Whether the plant called "balsamita" described by Columella in 70 AD is the same is unclear. Costmary was widely grown since the medieval times in herb gardens until the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [4]