Potential of implementing irrigation in rainfed agriculture in Quebec: A review of climate change‐induced challenges and adaptation strategies

V Nand, Z Qi - Irrigation and Drainage, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Leading to growing‐season water stress, eastern Canada's evolving climate has disrupted
the region's rainfed farming systems. Accordingly, this review was conducted to assess the …

Machine learning vs. physics-based modeling for real-time irrigation management

SJ Gumiere, M Camporese, A Botto, JA Lafond… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Real-time monitoring of soil matric potential has now become a common practice for
precision irrigation management. Some crops, such as cranberries, are susceptible to both …

Multi-year hyperspectral remote sensing of a comprehensive set of crop foliar nutrients in cranberries

N Liu, EW Hokanson, N Hansen… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Hyperspectral remote sensing has emerged as an efficient tool to quantify the spatial and
temporal variations in crop foliar nutrients, thus reducing the burden on in-situ tissue …

Genotypic variation and potential mechanisms of resistance against multiple insect herbivores in cranberries

P Salazar-Mendoza, G Miyagusuku-Cruzado… - Journal of Chemical …, 2024 - Springer
Plant genotypes often exhibit varying resistance levels to herbivores. However, the impact of
this genotypic variation on resistance against multiple herbivores remains poorly …

Predicted impacts of climate change on wild and commercial berry habitats will have food security, conservation and agricultural implications

K Hirabayashi, SJ Murch, LAE Erland - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change is now a reality and is altering ecosystems, with Canada experiencing 2–4
times the global average rate of warming. This will have a critical impact on berry cultivation …

Current and next-year cranberry yields predicted from local features and carryover effects

LE Parent, R Jamaly, A Atucha, E Jeanne Parent… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Wisconsin and Quebec are the world leading cranberry-producing regions. Cranberries are
grown in acidic, naturally low-fertility sandy beds. Cranberry fertilization is guided by general …

[HTML][HTML] Tea bag index to assess carbon decomposition rate in cranberry agroecosystems

W Dossou-Yovo, SÉ Parent, N Ziadi, É Parent… - Soil Systems, 2021 - mdpi.com
In cranberry production systems, stands are covered by 1–5 cm of sand every 2–5 years to
stimulate plant growth, resulting in alternate layers of sand and litter in soil upper layers …

Breeding trait priorities of the cranberry industry in the United States and Canada

RK Gallardo, P Klingthong, Q Zhang, J Polashock… - …, 2018 - journals.ashs.org
Informed assessment of priority genetic traits in plant breeding programs is important to
improve the efficiency of develo** cultivars suited to current climate and industry needs …

[HTML][HTML] Fertilization and soil nutrients impact differentially cranberry yield and quality in eastern Canada

R Jamaly, SE Parent, LE Parent - Horticulturae, 2021 - mdpi.com
High berry yield and quality of conventionally and organically grown cranberry stands
require proper nutrient sources and dosage. Our objective was to model the response of …

Amounts, forms, and management of nitrogen and phosphorus export from agricultural peatlands

CD Kennedy, AR Buda, RB Bryant - Hydrological Processes, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Peatlands provide a setting that is well suited for cranberry agriculture in the Northeastern
United States. However, misconceptions exist about the amounts and forms of nitrogen (N) …