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John R. Clark

University of Arkansas
316 Plant Science
Fayetteville, AR
USA 72701

Papers:

The Pioneering Horticulturist Marshall Pinckney Wilder
Sensory and Composition Attributes of Arkansas Blackberry Cultivars
Changes in Composition and Descriptive Sensory Attributes of Blackberries during Postharvest Storage
Changes in Nutraceutical Compounds during Postharvest Storage of Blackberries
Descriptive Sensory Attributes of Arkansas Blackberries Harvested Multiple Years
Evaluating New Color Sensor Technology-the Nix Pro-for Horticulture Applications
Development of a Standardized Phenotyping Protocol for Blackberry
Parentage Verification of Blackberry Seedling Populations with a Microsatellite Fingerprinting Set
Rosbreed: Enabling Marker-assisted Selection for Postharvest Deterioration in Peach
Evaluation of Harvest Time on Postharvest Incidence of Red Drupelet Reversion Development and Firmness of Blackberry Cultivars
Development and Characterization of a Molecular Marker Associated with Female Flowers in Muscadine Grape (Vitis rotundifolia)