Growing peaches in Florida under low chill conditions
EDIS Cover Volume 2018 Peer reviewed articles in Citrus Industry Magazine

Keywords

PGRs
plant growth regulators
hydrogen cyanamide
dormancy

How to Cite

Vashisth, Tripti. 2018. “Growing Peaches in Florida under Low Chill Conditions”. EDIS 2018 (June). Gainesville, FL. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/105509.

Abstract

Interest in Florida peach production remains steady, with approximately 1,500-1,800 acres in the state. Florida peach growers have a number of advantages, including (1) Early flowering and fruit set result in growers being able to harvest fruit earlier in the domestic market window, giving higher economic returns; (2) Recent surveys show that consumers prefer local produce; making early Florida peaches desirable in comparison to peaches imported from Latin America; (3) Peach breeding efforts lead by University of Florida and Texas A & M and has resulted in number of low –chill peach varieties which are suitable to be grown in southeastern United States which provide alternatives for growers seeking to diversify. 

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