Varieties & Rootstocks
Stakeholders work rapidly to smooth out any kinks in the FAST TRACK.
Industry stakeholders are working on a rapid release model for processed varieties.
Meetings scheduled to launch three FAST TRACK selections
The new repository in LaCrosse gives the Florida citrus industry hope from which to build.
The FAST TRACK evaluation program is set for its second run, and it has three promising cultivars in tow.
Field trials are next step in the process to identify quality cultivars.
An easy-peel mandarin and a unique navel orange-like variety headed for Fast Track release option.
Newly released rootstock selections offer producers a foundation of hope for the future.
Official dedication ceremony kicks off a new era of relevant research.
Even in the throes of HLB, there is confidence growing in the industry’s future.
Barometer check reveals growing challenges for those ready to replant.
$200,000 nursery research facility has capacity for 12,000 experimental trees.
Pondering potential, producers weigh the pros and cons of another alternative propagation method.
UF/IFAS FAST TRACK release model to speed up availability of varieties 10 to 15 years over typical breeding process.
Growers gather in droves in hopes to find silver linings amid greening worries.
Challenges mount in evaluating new selections in the presence of HLB.
Science is proving propagation method has more potential than pitfalls.
Providing the right environment for pollinators is key for successful screenhouse production.
Being open-minded about when to put your seedlings in the ground could lead to a more fruitful future.