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Fruit Crop Physiology Lab at the North Florida Research and Education Cente

Cold-hardy citrus research initiatives

The Fruit Crop Physiology Lab at the North Florida Research and Education Center (NFREC) in Quincy is focused on developing a sustainable and profitable cold-hardy citrus industry in the southern United States. To do that, it is conducting research-driven Extension projects. The NFREC is part of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS).

The lab collaborates with experts at UF/IFAS stations and several multi-county Extension agents around Florida, Alabama and Georgia to address establishment and production issues. NFREC horticulturist Muhammad Shahid discusses new research initiatives in that effort.


Read the full article on citrusindustry.net.

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