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Title: Register of new fruit and nut cultivars list 45

Author
item Bowman, Kim
item McCollum, Thomas
item Stover, Eddie
item KAHN, TRACY - University Of California
item ROOSE, MIKEAL - University Of California
item Krueger, Robert
item WRIGHT, G. - University Of Arizona

Submitted to: HortScience
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 4/27/2010
Publication Date: 5/1/2010
Citation: Bowman, K.D., McCollum, T.G., Stover, E.W., Kahn, T.L., Roose, M.L., Krueger, R.R., Wright, G.C. 2010. Citrus. In: J.R. Clarke and C.E. Finn, eds. Register of new fruit and nut cultivars list 45. HortScience. 45:716-756.

Interpretive Summary: The Register of New Fruit and Nut Cultivars is published every one to two years and provides information on most new fruit bearing and rootstock cultivars of fruits and nuts that have not been previously provided in this format. New citrus cultivars have not been included since the list published in 2000 and only 15 citrus cultivars have been included in the last 20 years. In this publication 7 scientists collaborated to provide information on 51 fruit bearing and rootstock cultivars. This information provides an excellent standardized resource for professional and amateur horticulturists interested in selecting new cultivars for research or planting.

Technical Abstract: The Register of New Fruit and Nut Cultivars is published in HortScience every one to two years and provides information on most new scion and rootstock cultivars of fruits and nuts that have not been previously provided in this format. New citrus cultivars have not been included since the list published in 2000 and only 15 citrus cultivars have been included in the last 20 years. In this publication 7 scientists collaborated to provide information on 51 scion and rootstock cultivars. This information provides an excellent standardized resource for professional and amateur horticulturists interested in selecting new cultivars for research or planting.