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Crop Wild Relatives Cultivar Stories Plant BreedingJuly 21, 2023July 21, 2023

Blueberry Florida 4B – Southern Production

Blueberry Florida 4B – Southern Production

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Nahla Bassil, Jim Oliphant, Patricio Munoz This success story describes how a wild blueberry, Florida 4B, was instrumental in developing Southern highbush blueberries, a new varietal type specially adapted to producing in the Southern U.S. and other regions with subtropical and tropical climates.

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