Cranberries grow in many Wisconsin sphagnum bogs. One of the two species, the large cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon Alt., is among the few American fruit crops in cultivation. Most of the cultivated cranberries have been derived by selection from wild, and more recently from cultivated clones. Like the large cranberry, the small cranberry, Vaccinium oxycoccos L., is native to Wisconsin bogs and it, too, provides wildlife food, though it has not been selected for cultivation. This study examined the primary productivity of wild and cultivated cranberries (Wahlstrom 1979)
The objective of this study was to compile and interpret nutritional and developmental data for cran...
The study involved an evaluation of five cranberry cultivars grown in Poland: Ben Lear, Pilgrim, Ste...
The USA is the world largest producer of cranberies. Nowadays its two hundred year experience in cra...
with small, alternate, oval leaves (22). The plant produces trailing stems or runners up to six feet...
The objective of this study was to obtain and interpret field data related to the establishment of c...
Practices recommended for the preservation of environmental quality and effective management of the ...
Cranberries are grown on approximately 14,000 acres in Massachusetts and are an important horticultu...
This report compares and contrasts the habitats of the two species of cranberries found in North Ame...
Published 1995. Reviewed March 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Ca...
Nutrient elements are required by cranberry plants for the production of vegetation (new leaves and ...
Once mainly known as a menu item in American and Canadian Thanksgiving dinners, cranberries have bra...
Abstract. Understanding root growth dynamics in cranberry vines can help growers adjust and target p...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this paper is to present a geographic picture of ...
Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait. –the cranberry of the Ericaceae family is cultivated mostly on high peat ...
Cranberries are harvested by two basic methods, dry harvest and water harvest. The dry harvest fruit...
The objective of this study was to compile and interpret nutritional and developmental data for cran...
The study involved an evaluation of five cranberry cultivars grown in Poland: Ben Lear, Pilgrim, Ste...
The USA is the world largest producer of cranberies. Nowadays its two hundred year experience in cra...
with small, alternate, oval leaves (22). The plant produces trailing stems or runners up to six feet...
The objective of this study was to obtain and interpret field data related to the establishment of c...
Practices recommended for the preservation of environmental quality and effective management of the ...
Cranberries are grown on approximately 14,000 acres in Massachusetts and are an important horticultu...
This report compares and contrasts the habitats of the two species of cranberries found in North Ame...
Published 1995. Reviewed March 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Ca...
Nutrient elements are required by cranberry plants for the production of vegetation (new leaves and ...
Once mainly known as a menu item in American and Canadian Thanksgiving dinners, cranberries have bra...
Abstract. Understanding root growth dynamics in cranberry vines can help growers adjust and target p...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this paper is to present a geographic picture of ...
Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait. –the cranberry of the Ericaceae family is cultivated mostly on high peat ...
Cranberries are harvested by two basic methods, dry harvest and water harvest. The dry harvest fruit...
The objective of this study was to compile and interpret nutritional and developmental data for cran...
The study involved an evaluation of five cranberry cultivars grown in Poland: Ben Lear, Pilgrim, Ste...
The USA is the world largest producer of cranberies. Nowadays its two hundred year experience in cra...