Adjusting fertilizer strategies to address new challenges in sugarbeet production including early harvest, varietal differences, and sugar quality.
Effects of post-harvest cold storage in bolting and disease susceptibility (Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium gramminearum) in sugar beet roots.
United Beet Seeds (UBS): A joint Venture that forms a strong and reliable player in the sugar beet industry.
Storage conditions and plant genetics affect sugar transporter gene expression with likely effects on postharvest sucrose losses.
Methods of collecting temperature of sugar beet storage piles at Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative for research purposes.
Low concentration of chlorine dioxide gas reduced invert sugars and raffinose accumulation in postharvest sugarbeet roots.
Potassium and nitrogen applications for sugarbeet yield and quality in Southern Minnesota and Imperial Valley of California.
Identification of volatile organic compounds as biomarkers for early detection of storage rots in sugar beets.
Introducing Rinskor herbicide: Development of a new postemergence tool for managing weeds in sugar beet.
Sprinkler irrigation versus furrow irrigation for emergence and yield in the Imperial Valley of California.
Manipulating sugar beet plant population to compensate for high nitrogen fertility in southern Minnesota.
Dicamba and glufosinate integrated with soil residual and POST herbicides improves control of GR weeds in sugarbeet.
Changing fertilizer strategies to address new challenges in sugarbeet management: Early harvest, varietal differences, and sugar quality.
Effects of sugarbeet processing precipitated calcium carbonate on crop production and soil properties.